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DATE GAME TIME (Local to site) TV Wed., Mar. 9 No. 8 WASHINGTON vs. No. 9 STANFORD 12 noon PT PAC12 No. 5 COLORADO vs. No. 12 WASHINGTON STATE 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 7 USC vs. No. 10 UCLA 6 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 6 OREGON STATE vs. No. 11 ARIZONA STATE 8:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Thurs., Mar. 10 No. 8/9 vs. No. 1 OREGON 12 noon PT PAC12 No. 5/12 vs. No. 4 ARIZONA 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 7/10 vs. No. 2 UTAH 6 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 6/11 vs. No. 3 CALIFORNIA 8:30 p.m. PT FS1 Fri., Mar. 11 Semifinal No. 1 6 p.m. PT PAC12 Semifinal No. 2 8:30 p.m. PT FS1 Sat., Mar. 12 Championship 7 p.m. PT FS1 For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, March 8, 2016 Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected]), Sean Collins ([email protected]) GABE YORK ARIZONA In victories over No. 25 CALI- FORNIA and STANFORD, York went 17-of-28 from the field (.607) and 12-of-20 (.600) be- hind the arc en route to averag- ing 25.5 points to garner his first career Player of the Week nod. More Pac-12 POW info on Pg. 2 2016 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT (MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas) PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2015-16 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL vs. AP W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N AP Coach Top 25 Streak Oregon 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 25-6 .806 18-0 6-5 1-1 8 9 3-0 W5 Utah 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 24-7 .774 16-1 5-5 3-1 12 12 2-1 W7 Arizona 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 24-7 .774 17-1 5-5 2-1 15 14 3-2 W2 California 12-6 .667 9-0 3-6 22-9 .710 18-0 4-7 0-2 24 24 3-2 W1 Colorado 10-8 .556 8-1 2-7 21-10 .677 16-1 4-7 1-2 - - 1-4 L1 USC 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 20-11 .645 16-2 3-7 1-2 - - 2-3 L1 Oregon State 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 18-11 .621 14-3 4-8 0-0 - - 1-3 W1 Washington 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 17-13 .567 12-5 3-6 2-2 - - 1-4 W1 Stanford 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 15-14 .517 12-5 2-8 1-1 - - 2-3 L2 UCLA 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 15-16 .484 11-6 3-7 1-3 - - 3-4 L4 Arizona State 5-13 .278 4-5 1-8 15-16 .484 11-6 3-9 1-1 - - 2-5 L1 Washington State 1-17 .056 1-8 0-9 9-21 .300 8-10 0-9 1-2 - - 1-5 L16 TOTAL 77-31 31-77 225-141 .615 169-39 42-84 14-18 24-36 #PAC12HOOPS STARTING FIVE BRACKETOLOGY: The Pac-12 is currently projected to earn six-or-more NCAA Tournament bids according to various major sports news bracketology posts: FOXSports.com - 7 (+1 Next Four Out) Sporting News - 7 (+1 Bubble) CBSSports.com - 7 NBCSports.com - 7 SI.com - 7 USA Today - 7 ESPN.com - 6 (+1 First Four Out) The league record for bids is six set by the Pac-10 in 2007, 2008 and 2009, and Pac-12 in 2014. RANKINGS RESPECT: For the second straight week, the Pac- 12 has four teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25, in- cluding OREGON in the top 10 for the first time since 2007. >> The Pac-12 has had at least one AP Top 25 ranked team for 77 consecutive weeks. TOUGH ROAD TO VEGAS: Only six times did a Pac-12 team complete a road sweep in 48 at- tempts in league play: UTAH at WSU/WASH ORE at ARIZ/ASU ARIZ at WSU/WASH UTAH at UCLA/USC CAL at WASH/WSU ORE at UCLA/USC PAC-12 QUICK HITS 11 Eleven Pac-12 teams have an NCAA Strength of Schedule in the top 100, including eight inside the top 25 and three in the top 10. 7-11 The Pac-12’s seven teams in the NCAA RPI Top 50 (Big 12 also seven) and 11 teams in the RPI Top 100 (ACC also 11) as of March 8 are tied for the most in the nation. >> Since 2004-05, only one conference has had at least 11 RPI Top 100 teams entering Selection Sunday - the old 15- and 16-team Big East on six separate occasions. .287 Road win percentage in Pac-12 play, the toughest league to win on the road in Division I in 2015-16. >> Dating to the league’s expansion to 10 teams for the 1978-79 season, 2015-16 was the toughest road slate in league history. The most recent season as challenging on the road came in 1996-97, the year ARIZONA won the NCAA title after finishing fifth in league play: Toughest road seasons by winning percentage in Pac-12/Pac-10 league play since 1978-79: 2015-16 - .287 (31-77) 1990-91 - .289 (26-64) 1996-97 - .300 (27-63) .813 Combined home win percentage of all Pac-12 teams during the 2015-16 regular season, the best home win percentage by a conference in college basketball. .615 Combined win percentage of all teams in the Pac-12 this season, which through the 2015-16 regular season is the best win rate for the league since the 1974-75 Pac-8 campaign (.635) in which UCLA won its 10th national championship in 12 years.

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Page 1: 2015-16 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS ...static.pac-12.com.s3.amazonaws.com/sports/basketball-m/...100 (ACC also 11) as of March 8 are tied for the most in the nation. >> Since

DATE GAME TIME (Local to site) TVWed., Mar. 9 No. 8 WASHINGTON vs. No. 9 STANFORD 12 noon PT PAC12 No. 5 COLORADO vs. No. 12 WASHINGTON STATE 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 7 USC vs. No. 10 UCLA 6 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 6 OREGON STATE vs. No. 11 ARIZONA STATE 8:30 p.m. PT PAC12

Thurs., Mar. 10 No. 8/9 vs. No. 1 OREGON 12 noon PT PAC12 No. 5/12 vs. No. 4 ARIZONA 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 7/10 vs. No. 2 UTAH 6 p.m. PT PAC12 No. 6/11 vs. No. 3 CALIFORNIA 8:30 p.m. PT FS1

Fri., Mar. 11 Semi�nal No. 1 6 p.m. PT PAC12 Semi�nal No. 2 8:30 p.m. PT FS1

Sat., Mar. 12 Championship 7 p.m. PT FS1

For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, March 8, 2016Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected]), Sean Collins ([email protected])

GABEYORKARIZONA

In victories over No. 25 CALI-FORNIA and STANFORD, York went 17-of-28 from the �eld (.607) and 12-of-20 (.600) be-hind the arc en route to averag-ing 25.5 points to garner his �rst career Player of the Week nod.More Pac-12 POW info on Pg. 2

2016 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT (MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas)

PLAYER OF THE WEEK2015-16 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS

PAC-12 OVERALL vs. AP W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N AP Coach Top 25 StreakOregon 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 25-6 .806 18-0 6-5 1-1 8 9 3-0 W5Utah 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 24-7 .774 16-1 5-5 3-1 12 12 2-1 W7Arizona 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 24-7 .774 17-1 5-5 2-1 15 14 3-2 W2California 12-6 .667 9-0 3-6 22-9 .710 18-0 4-7 0-2 24 24 3-2 W1Colorado 10-8 .556 8-1 2-7 21-10 .677 16-1 4-7 1-2 - - 1-4 L1USC 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 20-11 .645 16-2 3-7 1-2 - - 2-3 L1Oregon State 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 18-11 .621 14-3 4-8 0-0 - - 1-3 W1Washington 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 17-13 .567 12-5 3-6 2-2 - - 1-4 W1Stanford 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 15-14 .517 12-5 2-8 1-1 - - 2-3 L2UCLA 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 15-16 .484 11-6 3-7 1-3 - - 3-4 L4Arizona State 5-13 .278 4-5 1-8 15-16 .484 11-6 3-9 1-1 - - 2-5 L1Washington State 1-17 .056 1-8 0-9 9-21 .300 8-10 0-9 1-2 - - 1-5 L16TOTAL 77-31 31-77 225-141 .615 169-39 42-84 14-18 24-36

#PAC12HOOPS STARTING FIVE

BRACKETOLOGY: The Pac-12 is currently projected to earn six-or-more NCAA Tournament bids according to various major sports news bracketology posts:

FOXSports.com - 7 (+1 Next Four Out)Sporting News - 7 (+1 Bubble)

CBSSports.com - 7NBCSports.com - 7

SI.com - 7USA Today - 7

ESPN.com - 6 (+1 First Four Out)

The league record for bids is six set by the Pac-10 in 2007, 2008 and 2009, and Pac-12 in 2014.

RANKINGS RESPECT: For the second straight week, the Pac-12 has four teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25, in-cluding OREGON in the top 10 for the �rst time since 2007.>> The Pac-12 has had at least one AP Top 25 ranked team for 77 consecutive weeks.

TOUGH ROAD TO VEGAS: Only six times did a Pac-12 team complete a road sweep in 48 at-tempts in league play:

UTAH at WSU/WASHORE at ARIZ/ASU

ARIZ at WSU/WASHUTAH at UCLA/USCCAL at WASH/WSUORE at UCLA/USC

PAC-12 QUICK HITS

Pac-12 teams in the latest NCAA Tournament bracket projection by ESPN.com and Joe Lunardi on Jan. 18, the most of any conference in the country. Eight bids would set a record for the Pac-12 and match the third-most by a conference in tournament history.

11 Eleven Pac-12 teams have an NCAA Strength of Schedule in the top 100, including eight inside the top 25 and three in the top 10.

7-11 The Pac-12’s seven teams in the NCAA RPI Top 50 (Big 12 also seven) and 11 teams in the RPI Top 100 (ACC also 11) as of March 8 are tied for the most in the nation.>> Since 2004-05, only one conference has had at least 11 RPI Top 100 teams entering Selection Sunday - the old 15- and 16-team Big East on six separate occasions.

.287 Road win percentage in Pac-12 play, the toughest league to win on the road in Division I in 2015-16.>> Dating to the league’s expansion to 10 teams for the 1978-79 season, 2015-16 was the toughest road slate in league history. The most recent season as challenging on the road came in 1996-97, the year ARIZONA won the NCAA title after �nishing �fth in league play:

Toughest road seasons by winning percentage in Pac-12/Pac-10 league play since 1978-79:2015-16 - .287 (31-77)1990-91 - .289 (26-64)1996-97 - .300 (27-63)

.813 Combined home win percentage of all Pac-12 teams during the 2015-16 regular season, the best home win percentage by a conference in college basketball.

.615 Combined win percentage of all teams in the Pac-12 this season, which through the 2015-16 regular season is the best win rate for the league since the 1974-75 Pac-8 campaign (.635) in which UCLA won its 10th national championship in 12 years.

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PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2015-16 PAC-12 POWNov. 16 . . . . . . . Tyrone Wallace, CaliforniaNov. 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jakob Poeltl, UtahNov. 30 . . . .Andrew Andrews, WashingtonDec. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Welsh, UCLADec. 14 . . . . . . . . . . .Allonzo Trier, ArizonaDec. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jakob Poeltl, UtahDec. 28 . . Josh Hawkinson, Washington St.Jan. 4 . . . . .Andrew Andrews, WashingtonJan. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryce Alford, UCLAJan. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Scott, ColoradoJan. 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jakob Poeltl, UtahFeb. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon Brooks, OregonFeb. 8 . . . . . . . . . Ryan Anderson, ArizonaFeb. 15 . . . . . . . . . . Jabari Bird, CaliforniaFeb. 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jakob Poeltl, UtahFeb. 29 . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Scott, ColoradoMarch 7. . . . . . . . . . . . Gabe York, Arizona

GABE YORK, ARIZONASenior, 6-3, G, West Covina, Calif.

Gabe York closed out his �nal home weekend with a �ourish to provide ARIZONA momentum entering this week’s Pac-12 Con-ference Tournament and earn the �nal men’s basketball Player of the Week award of the 2015-16 season. In victories over No. 25 CALIFORNIA and STANFORD, the senior from West Covina, Calif., went 17-of-28 from the �eld (.607) and 12-of-20 (.600) behind the three-point arc en route to averaging 25.5 points to garner his �rst career Player of the Week nod. Against California on Thursday, he scored all of his 19 points in the second half, highlighted by a pair of three pointers inside the �nal minute including the game-winner with 19 seconds left, as Arizona closed the contest with an 11-0 run for a 64-61 victory. Two days later against Stanford, York matched the McKale Cen-ter record for made threes in a game with nine and �nished with a career-high 32 points to lead the Wildcats to a convincing 94-62 triumph. His nine trifectas were the most in a game in the Pac-12 this season and tied for the eighth-most in a contest in NCAA Division I this season. York capped the regular season with a league-leading 88 three pointers at a 42.9 percent rate good for third in the conference.ALSO NOMINATED: Tyler Dorsey, ORE; Stephen Thompson Jr., OSU; Jakob Poeltl, UTAH; Andrew An-drews, WASH; Josh Hawkinson, WSU.

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CONTEXT TO STANDOUT YEAR: Since the NCAA adjusted the RPI formula to account for game location in 2004-05, the league’s best Conference RPI entering Selection Sun-day came in 2013-14 at .5695. The Pac-12 currently boasts a Conference RPI of .5813, second-best in the country, according to CBSSports.com’s Jerry Palm. That .5813 rat-ing would be the sixth-highest by any confer-ence since 2004-05.

Below is a breakdown of the league’s RPI Top 25-50-75-100 teams since 2004-05.

YEAR 25 50 75 1002015-16 4 7 8 112014-15 2 4 5 62013-14 2 6 7 92012-13 1 4 5 82011-12 0 1 4 6 (Pac-12)2010-11 1 3 4 62009-10 1 2 3 42008-09 1 5 6 72007-08 3 5 6 82006-07 3 5 6 82005-06 2 3 4 52004-05 2 4 5 7 (Pac-10)

The only other league to have at least 11 teams in the RPI Top 100 entering Selec-tion Sunday during this time frame was the old Big East (13 - 2006, 2010; 11 - 2009, 2011-13).

TOP 100 CHARTS: Through March 7, the Pac-12 has 128 wins versus NCAA RPI Top 100 teams, led by ARIZONA (15-7), CALI-FORNIA (14-8), OREGON (19-5), OREGON STATE (11-11), USC (11-11) and UTAH (17-7).

The Pac-12 has 58 total wins vs. the RPI Top 50, paced by CALIFORNIA (7-7), OREGON (9-3), OREGON STATE (6-7) and UTAH (9-6).

CALIFORNIA (3-4), COLORADO (3-6), OR-EGON (4-1), OREGON STATE (3-5), UTAH (3-4) and STANFORD (3-8) combine for 19 of the Pac-12’s 25 RPI Top 25 wins.

EVERY GAME’S A BATTLE: Through 108 league games of the Pac-12 regular season:>> Average scoring margin was 11.1 ppg.>> 51 were decided by single digits.>> 20 were decided by one possession (3 pts or less).>> Seven went to OT, 12 total OT periods.>> Eight decided by team’s �nal possession.

STREAKING: The Pac-12 owns two of the nation’s top 10 longest home-court win streaks. OREGON is tied for the nation’s �fth-best streak at 25 straight games, while CALI-FORNIA has the eighth-best home streak in the country at 19 straight wins.

UTAH enters the 2016 Pac-12 Tournament on a seven-game win streak, tied for the ninth-best in the nation.

#PAC12HOOPS SUBS

SWAT TEAMS: Several of the nation’s best shot blockers and blocking teams are in the Pac-12:>> OREGON’s Chris Boucher leads the league with 98 total blocks and is second nationally with 3.16 swats per game. However, did you know that the 6-10 forward also has 31 three pointers and is the �rst player in conference history with 90+ blocks and 30+ threes in a season? The Ducks are fourth nationally with 5.9 blocks per game, and their 182 blocks is a new school single-season mark.>> WASHINGTON’s Malik Dime is 10th in the country with 2.73 blocks per game and has the NCAA Division I block-leading Huskies (6.8 bpg) just eight rejections shy of the Pac-12 single-season team mark of 211. Dime’s 82 blocks through the regular season were three shy of Robert Upshaw’s single-season school mark of 85 set in 2014-15.>> USC ranks 12th in the country with 5.5 blocks per game and has set a single-season school record with 171.

OSCAR TRIO FOR PAC-12: After only three recipients in the award’s �rst six years, Pac-12 players earned three straight selections for the USBWA Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week, the �rst-time a conference has earned three consecutive awards:

Ryan Anderson, ARIZONA - Feb. 9, 2016Dillon Brooks, OREGON - Feb. 2, 2016

Jakob Poeltl, UTAH - Jan. 26, 2016Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA - Dec. 2012

Faisal Aden, WASHINGTON STATE - Jan. 2012Jerome Randle, CALIFORNIA - Feb. 2010

#PAC12HOOPS SUBS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jakob Poeltl, UTAHFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jaylen Brown, CALIFORNIADEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gary Payton II, OSU

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: George King, COLORADOSCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Brandon Taylor, UTAH

COACH OF THE YEAR: Dana Altman, OREGON

ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAM Rosco Allen STAN F Sr. 6-9 220Ryan Anderson ARIZ F Sr. 6-9 235Andrew Andrews WASH G Sr. 6-2 200Dillon Brooks ORE F So. 6-7 225Jaylen Brown CAL F Fr. 6-7 225Elgin Cook ORE F Sr. 6-6 205Julian Jacobs USC G Jr. 6-4 180Gary Payton II** OSU G Sr. 6-3 190Jakob Poeltl UTAH F So. 7-0 248Josh Scott** COLO F Sr. 6-10 245

** two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree

ALL-PAC-12 SECOND TEAMIsaac Hamilton UCLA G Jr. 6-5 185Dejounte Murray WASH G Fr. 6-4 170Ivan Rabb CAL F Fr. 6-11 220Kaleb Tarczewski ARIZ C Sr. 7-0 250Gabe York ARIZ G Sr. 6-3 190

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Bryce Alford (UCLA, Jr., G), Chris Boucher (ORE, Sr., F), Josh Hawkinson

(WSU, Jr., F), Jordan Loveridge (UTAH, Sr., G), Jordan McLaugh-lin (USC, So., G), Brandon Taylor (UTAH, SR., G), Tyrone Wallace

(CAL, Sr., G)

PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAMJaylen Brown CAL F 6-7 225Tyler Dorsey ORE G 6-4 180Dejounte Murray WASH G 6-4 170Ivan Rabb CAL F 6-11 220Allonzo Trier ARIZ G 6-6 210

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Bennie Boatwright (USC, F), Marquese Chriss (WASH, F), Tres Tinkle

(OSU, F)

PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMChris Boucher ORE F Sr. 6-10 190Gary Payton II** OSU G Sr. 6-3 190Josh Scott COLO F Sr. 6-10 245Brandon Taylor UTAH G Sr. 5-10 170Kaleb Tarczewski ARIZ C Sr. 7-0 250

** two-time All-Defensive Team honoree

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Malik Dime (WASH, Jr., F), Wesley Gordon (COLO, RJr., F), Jakob Poeltl

(UTAH, So., F)

2015-16 PAC-12 AWARDS

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CAREER AT SCHOOL PAC-12COACH, SCHOOL SEASON W-L SEASON W-L W-LSean Miller, ARIZ 12th 307-106 7th 187-59 91-35Bobby Hurley, ASU 3rd 57-36 1st 15-16 5-13Cuonzo Martin, CAL 8th 164-106 2nd 40-24 19-17Tad Boyle, COLO 10th 185-144 6th 129-78 56-50Dana Altman, ORE 27th 558-306 6th 148-63 69-39Wayne Tinkle, OSU 10th 176-102 2nd 35-25 17-19Johnny Dawkins, STAN 8th 156-114 8th 156-114 66-78Steve Alford, UCLA 25th 528-274 3rd 65-39 29-25Andy En�eld, USC 5th 84-80 3rd 43-52 14-40Larry Krystkowiak, UTAH 7th 134-91 5th 92-71 43-47Lorenzo Romar, WASH 20th 380-260 14th 287-172 141-111Ernie Kent, WSU 21st 347-293 2nd 22-39 8-28 (117-152)

REAL RECOGNIZE REAL - PAC-12 COACHES

Average age of Pac-12 coaches entering the 2015-16 season was 50.6, tied with Big Ten as the youngest among Power 5 conferences.50.6

Non-Conference vs. vs. AP vs. USA TodayConference Record Pct. Wins/Team Power 5 Pct. Top 25 Top 25Big 12 (10) 105-23 .820 10.5 26-15 .634 6-9 6-7Pac-12 (12) 117-33 .780 9.8 13-11 .542 7-12 7-11ACC (15) 146-42 .777 9.7 27-23 .540 9-11 8-11Big East (10) 95-30 .760 9.5 26-18 .591 7-8 7-8Big Ten (14) 131-49 .728 9.4 19-16 .543 5-13 5-12SEC (14) 118-59 .667 8.4 16-36 .308 8-13 8-12Atlantic 10 (14) 113-57 .665 8.1 16-22 .421 3-12 3-11The American (11) 88-47 .652 8.0 12-17 .414 1-12 1-13Mountain West (11) 85-53 .616 7.7 4-22 .154 4-8 4-9

NON-CONFERENCE PLAY COMPARISONSTRENGTH IN THE PAC#Pac12Hoops 2015-16 Non-Conference

Success

>> #2 CBSSports.com NON-CONF. RPI>> NCAA SECOND-BEST .780 WIN PCT.

>> 9.8 AVG. WINS PER TEAM, SECOND-MOST IN NCAA

>> SEVEN AP TOP 25 VICTORIES (7-12)>> 11-7 IN ROAD GAMES, 92-8 AT HOME

>> 13-11 VS. POWER 5 OPPONENTS>> 14-11 VS. CONFERENCE FAVORITES>> 31-24 VS. 2015 NCAA/NIT TEAMS

12 All 12 coaches in the Pac-12 have coached a team to the NCAA Tournament during their careers.

12 All 12 coaches in the Pac-12 played basketball collegiately, the only Power 5 conference in which that is the case. Ten played at the Division I level, trailing only 12 from the 15-team ACC.

8 Eight Pac-12 coaches have coached a team to the Sweet 16, while Ernie Kent and Sean Miller have guided a team to the Elite Eight.

6 Half of the Pac-12’s coaches were selected in the NBA Draft (Martin, Hurley, Dawkins, Alford, Krystkowiak, Romar). The other Power 5 conferences have three combined NBA Draft selections (Danny Manning, Kim Anderson, Eddie Jordan).

3 Three Pac-12 coaches earned First Team All-America honors during their playing careers (Hurley, Dawkins, Alford), one total among the other Power 5 conferences (Manning). Among Power 5 conferences, only the Pac-12 (Dawkins) and ACC (Manning) have coach-es who were named Naismith Player of the Year.

30+ The Pac-12 coaches have more combined NBA (30+ years) and professional playing experience than any other Power 5 conference.

America East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0American Athletic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Atlantic Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Atlantic Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Atlantic 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Big East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Big Sky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2Big South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Big Ten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Big 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Big West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1Colonial Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Conference USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0Horizon League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Independents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Ivy League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Metro Atlantic Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Mid-American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Mid-Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0Missouri Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Mountain West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3Northeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Ohio Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Patriot League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Southeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Southland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0Southwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Summit League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0Sun Belt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0West Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3Western Athletic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0Total - Div. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-33 (.771)Total - ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117-33 (.780)vs. AP Ranked Opponents . . . . . . . 7-12 (.368)

THE PAC-12 VERSUS...

#100Pac12: The Pac-12 Conference is set to celebrate 100 years of excellence. The yearlong celebration of the Conference centennial, including marking the date of the of�cial formation 100 years ago on December 2, will kick off with the start of the football season and continue throughout the 2015-16 academic year. The Conference’s storied history dates back 100 years to Dec. 2, 1915 when four schools - the University of California, Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University), the University of Oregon and the University of Washington - gathered at the historic Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore., to form the Paci�c Coast Conference. Since that day, the Conference has been known for its widespread excellence – on the �eld, in the classroom, and with the contributions its graduates make in the world. No other Conference can match the collective achievements and distinctions accomplished over the last century. The Conference has been home to some of sports’ legendary athletes and coaches. Dubbed the “Conference of Champions,” Pac-12 schools have won 478 NCAA titles, by far more than any other conference, as well as over 2,000 individual national championships.

PAC-12 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

16 Number of NCAA Championships won by Pac-12 programs, tied with the ACC for the most by any collegiate conference in the country.

7 Number of NIT Championships won by Pac-12 programs, as well as two CBI titles.

23 Combined NCAA and NIT Champion-ships won by Pac-12 programs, tied with the ACC for the most by any collegiate conference in the country.

3 NCAA Division I national championships won by Pac-12 coaches as players (Hurley 1991, 1992; Alford 1987). In total, current Pac-12 coaches played in 30 postseasons (20 NCAAs, 10 NITs), including eight trips to the Sweet 16 and �ve national title games.

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AP Top 25Week 17

1 Kansas (63) 27-4 1,6232 Michigan State (2) 26-5 1,5203 Villanova 27-4 1,4804 Virginia 24-6 1,4245 Xavier 26-4 1,3516 Oklahoma 24-6 1,3097 North Carolina 25-6 1,2528 OREGON 25-6 1,1279 West Virginia 24-7 1,113

10 Indiana 25-6 1,03811 Miami 24-6 93512 UTAH 24-7 89813 Purdue 24-7 79814 Louisville 23-8 64715 ARIZONA 24-7 62616 Kentucky 23-8 60817 Texas A&M 24-7 57418 Maryland 24-7 54419 Duke 22-9 51220 Iowa 21-9 40721 Iowa State 21-10 37422 Baylor 21-10 26223 Texas 20-11 19124 CALIFORNIA 22-9 18925 SMU 25-5 88

Others Receiving votes:

USA Today Top 25Week 17

1 Kansas (29) 27-4 7492 Villanova 27-4 6963 Michigan State (1) 26-5 6924 Virginia 24-6 6535 Xavier 26-4 6026 Oklahoma 24-6 5897 North Carolina 25-6 5768 West Virginia 24-7 5159 OREGON 25-6 510

10 Indiana 25-6 49011 Miami 24-6 46112 UTAH 24-7 38713 Purdue 24-7 37714 ARIZONA 24-7 33615 Maryland 24-7 30616 Kentucky 23-8 28517 Texas A&M 24-7 27418 Iowa 21-9 22019 Iowa State 21-10 18720 Baylor 21-10 17721 Duke 22-9 17322 Texas 20-11 12423 Saint Mary’s 26-4 11724 CALIFORNIA 22-9 7225 Wisconsin 20-11 45

Others receiving votes:

AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU

PRE 12/10 nr/nr 14/14 nr/nr 26/33 nr/nr nr/nr 46/29 nr/nr 16/16 nr/nr nr/nr NOV. 16 12/10 nr/nr 15/14 nr/nr 25/27 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 16/16 46/41 nr/nrNOV. 23 11/10 nr/nr 14/13 nr/nr 21/23 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 27/26 42/35 nr/nrNOV. 30 19/14 nr/nr 33/28 nr/nr 15/16 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 27/26 nr/nr nr/nrDEC. 7 13/12 nr/nr nr/38 nr/42 24/23 nr/nr nr/nr 31/37 nr/nr 25/24 nr/nr nr/nrDEC. 14 13/12 nr/nr nr/36 29/30 28/28 nr/nr nr/nr 22/26 nr/nr 36/45 nr/nr nr/nrDEC. 21 8/8 nr/nr nr/34 30/29 28/31 nr/nr nr/nr 26/30 nr/nr 24/27 nr/nr nr/nrDEC. 28 8/7 nr/nr nr/35 32/33 27/29 nr/nr nr/nr 25/28 nr/nr 21/22 nr/nr nr/nrJAN. 4 7/6 nr/nr 27/26 32/36 41/32 32/37 nr/nr nr/nr nr/38 37/34 nr/nr nr/nr JAN. 11 18/16 nr/nr nr/31 nr/nr 33/27 35/nr nr/nr 28/29 26/28 29/39 nr/36 nr/nrJAN. 18 12/11 nr/nr nr/37 nr/nr 39/29 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 21/25 34/nr nr/35 nr/nrJAN. 25 18/15 nr/nr nr/34 40/nr 23/24 nr/46 nr/nr nr/nr 30/32 36/nr nr/36 nr/nrFEB. 1 23/20 nr/nr nr/40 nr/nr 16/17 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 27/31 28/28 nr/42 nr/nrFEB. 8 17/14 nr/nr nr/39 nr/nr 11/12 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 23/23 40/33 nr/nr nr/nrFEB. 15 12/12 nr/nr 37/34 nr/nr 16/17 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 31/30 27/26 nr/nr nr/nrFEB. 22 9/10 nr/nr 28/32 nr/nr 13/13 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 39/34 22/23 nr/nr nr/nrFEB. 29 18/16 nr/nr 25/25 nr/37 9/10 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 13/13 nr/nr nr/nrMARCH 7 15/14 nr/nr 24/24 nr/nr 8/9 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 12/12 nr/nr nr/nr

2014-15 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS

PAC-12 OVERALLW-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct.

Arizona* (NCAA) 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 34-4 .895Utah (NCAA) 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 26-9 .743Oregon (NCAA) 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 26-10 .722UCLA (NCAA) 11-7 .611 9-0 2-7 22-14 .611Stanford (NIT) 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 24-13 .649Arizona State (NIT) 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 18-16 .529Oregon State 8-10 .444 7-2 1-8 17-14 .548California 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 18-15 .545Colorado (CBI) 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 16-18 .471Washington State 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 13-18 .419Washington 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 16-15 .516USC 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 12-20 .375

* - 2015 Pac-12 Tournament champions

ARIZONASELECTED TO

DEFEND CROWNThe ARIZONA Wildcats are picked to �nish �rst in the 2015-16 Pac-12 Conference men’s basketball race for the fourth straight year, accord-ing to a poll of media members who cover Pac-12 men’s basketball.

Media have correctly picked the Conference winner 14 times in 23 tries.

2015-16 #PAC12HOOPSMEDIA POLL

(First place votes)

Team Pts. 1. Arizona (18) 406 2. California (9) 378 3. Utah (7) 360 4. Oregon (1) 338 5. UCLA (1) 304 6. Oregon State 235 7. Colorado 188 8. Arizona State 165 9. Stanford 145 10. USC 111 11. Washington 96 12. Washington State 65

PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

TEAM RECORD IN GAMESDECIDED BY: 0-5 pts 6-10 pts 11+ptsARIZ 4-5 2-2 18-0ASU 3-6 5-3 7-7CAL 5-4 2-4 15-1COLO 7-4 5-2 9-4ORE 3-3 8-0 14-3OSU 5-0 4-5 9-6STAN 5-2 4-1 6-11UCLA 4-6 5-4 6-6USC 2-1 5-6 13-4UTAH 6-2 7-1 11-4WASH 6-6 2-2 9-5WSU 1-4 1-4 7-13 51-43 50-34 124-64

SAGARIN RATINGS (3/8)CONFERENCES

1 BIG 12 85.032 ACC 83.503 PAC-12 82.074 BIG TEN 81.565 BIG EAST 81.436 SEC 80.56

TEAMSArizona 12Oregon 21Utah 23California 26USC 49Colorado 52Oregon State 59UCLA 61Washington 65Stanford 80Arizona State 83Washington State 176

CBSSports.com/JERRY PALM CONFERENCE RPI (3/8)1 BIG 12 0.59152 PAC-12 0.58133 ACC 0.57454 BIG EAST 0.56365 BIG TEN 0.55426 SEC 0.5521

KENPOM RATINGS (3/8) Arizona 13 Oregon 15 California 22 Utah 25 USC 53 Oregon State 59 Colorado 61 UCLA 64 Washington 69 Arizona State 92 Stanford 94 Washington State 189

ESPN.COM RPI - BPI (3/8) Oregon 4 - 20 Utah 9 - 28 California 15 - 21 Arizona 26 - 11 Oregon State 29 - 62 Colorado 30 - 47 USC 42 - 44 Stanford 72 - 89 Washington 81 - 58 Arizona State 92 - 78 UCLA 97 - 67 Washington St. 202 - 172

Computer Rankings

NCAA TEAM RPI & SOS (3/8)Oregon 4 - 4Utah 9 - 12California 14 - 15Arizona 25 - 102Colorado 29 - 42Oregon State 30 - 10USC 46 - 32Stanford 73 - 3Washington 83 - 40Arizona State 95 - 20UCLA 99 - 19Washington State 203 - 23

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JOHN R. WOODEN AWARDNational Player of the Year Preseason Top 50

Jaylen Brown, CaliforniaGary Payton II, Oregon State (Late Season Top 20)

*Jakob Poeltl, Utah (Final Ballot 15 Finalist)Kaleb Tarczewski, ArizonaTyrone Wallace, California

Ryan Anderson, Arizona (added to Midseason Top 25)

NAISMITH TROPHYNational Player of the Year Early Season Watch List

Ryan Anderson, ArizonaJaylen Brown, California

Gary Payton II, Oregon State (Mid-Season Top 35)*Jakob Poeltl, Utah (Top 10 Semi�nalists)

Tyrone Wallace, CaliforniaDillon Brooks, Oregon (added to Mid-Season Top 35)

OSCAR ROBERTSON TROPHYNational Player of the Year Watch List

Gary Payton II, Oregon State (Midseason Top 20)*Jakob Poeltl, Utah (Top 10 �nalist)

Tyrone Wallace, California

WAYMAN TISDALE AWARDNational Freshman of the Year Watch List*Jaylen Brown, California (Top 5 �nalist)

Tyler Dorsey, OregonIvan Rabb, California (Midseason Top 10 candidate)

Allonzo Trier, Arizona

LUTE OLSON AWARDTop D-I Player who has played at least two seasons (no fresh-

men/transfers)Watch List

*Gary Payton II, Oregon State (Midseason Watch List)*Tyrone Wallace, California (Midseason Watch List)

*Ryan Anderson, Arizona (added to Midseason Watch List)

NAISMITH MEMORIAL HALL OF FAME AWARDSWatch Lists

Bob Cousy Point Guard of the YearTyrone Wallace, California

*Gary Payton II, Oregon State (Top 10 Finalist)

Jerry West Shooting Guard of the YearAllonzo Trier, Arizona

Jordan Mathews, California*Julian Jacobs, USC (added as Top 10 Finalist)

Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Jaylen Brown, CaliforniaBrandon Taylor, Utah

*Dillon Brooks, Oregon (added as Top 10 Finalist)

Karl Malone Power Forward of the YearIvan Rabb, CaliforniaTony Parker, UCLA

Jordan Loveridge, Utah*Ryan Anderson, Arizona (added as Top 10 Finalist)

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the YearKaleb Tarczewski, Arizona

*Josh Scott, Colorado (Top 10 Finalist)*Jakob Poeltl, Utah (Top 10 Finalist)

*Josh Hawkinson, Washington State (Top 10 Finalist)(Four nominees, three �nalists are most of any conference)

NABC GOOD WORKS TEAMNominees

Kaleb Tarczewski, ArizonaStephen Domingo, CaliforniaDaniel Gomis, Oregon State

Bryce Alford, UCLA*Samer Dhillon, USC (national Good Works Team selection)

Junior Longrus, Washington State

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ALL DISTRICTCasey Benson, Oregon

Josh Hawkinson, Washington State

2015-16 PAC-12 RECRUITING RANKINGS & SIGNINGSESPN Recruiting Class Rankings (6 in Top 50)UCLA - #4Arizona State - #20Washington - #31Arizona - #35Oregon - #36USC - #38

Scout Recruiting Class Rankings (4 in Top 25)UCLA - #4Arizona - #9Oregon - #13Washington - #16

247 Sports Recruiting Class Rankings (10 in Top 100)UCLA - #4Oregon - #15Arizona - #29Arizona State - #30USC - #37Utah - #39Washington - #41Oregon State - #51Stanford - #82Cal - #84(as of 1/19/16)

ARIZONALauri Markkanen (F, 7-0, Jyväskylä, Finland)

ARIZONA STATESam Cunliffe (F, 6-6, 195, Seattle, WA/Rainier Beach HS) (#38 ESPN Top 100, #9 SF)Jethro Tshisumpa (C, 6-10, 260, Dallas, TX/Mountain Mission School) (#83 ESPN Top 100, #12 C)

CALIFORNIATyson Jolly (G, 6-4, Oklahoma City, OK/Putnam City West HS/Elev8 Sports Institute)

COLORADODeleon Brown (G, 6-4, Grand Rapids, MI/Grand Rapids Christian HS/Brewster (NH) Academy)Bryce Peters (G, 6-4, La Puente, CA/Damien HS) (#57 SG ESPN Top Recruits)

OREGONM.J. Cage (C, 6-9, 210, Santa Ana, CA/Mater Dei HS) (#32 C ESPN Top Recruits)Payton Pritchard (PG, 6-1, 175, West Linn, OR/West Linn HS) (#42 ESPN Top 100, #8 PG)Keith Smith (F, 6-7, 190, Seattle, WA/Rainier Beach HS) (#29 SF ESPN Top Recruits)

OREGON STATEKeondre Dew (Jr., SF, 6-8, 215, San Bernardino, CA//Tulsa/CCSF)Ben Kone (PF, 6-9, 235, San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS) (#41 C ESPN Top Recruits)JaQuori McLaughlin (PG, 6-4, 180, Gig Harbor, WA/Peninsula HS) (#26 PG ESPN Top Recruits)

STANFORDTrevor Stanback (PF, 6-10, 220, Pasadena, CA/Maranatha HS) (#35 C ESPN Top Recruits)

USCJonah Mathews (G, 6-3, 180, Santa Monica, CA/Santa Monica HS) (#70 ESPN Top 100, #19 SG)De’Anthony Melton (SG, 6-4, 180, Encino, CA/Crespi HS) (#33 SG ESPN Top Recruits)Harrison Henderson (F, 6-10, 205, Grand Prairie, TX/South Grand Prairie HS)

UCLAIke Anigbogu (C, 6-10, 240, Corona, CA/Centennial HS) (#95 ESPN Top 100, #13 C)**Lonzo Ball (G, 6-5, Chino Hills, CA/Chino Hills HS) (#11 ESPN Top 100, #3 PG)Kobe Paras (G, 6-6, Phillipines/Cathedral HS) (#43 SF ESPN Top Recruits)**T.J. Leaf (F, 6-9, 220, El Cajon, CA/Foothill Christian HS) (#13 ESPN Top 100, #3 PF)

UTAHJayce Johnson (C, 6-11, 225, Dana Point, CA/Santa Monica HS) (#81 ESPN Top 100, #11 C)Devon Daniels (SG, 6-5, 190, Napa, CA/Proli�c Prep)Jojo Zamora (PG, 6-2, 170, Oakland, CA/Newark Memorial HS/Yuba College)

WASHINGTON STATEMilan Acquaah (G, 6-2, 195, Pasadena, CA/Cathedral HS) (#41 PG ESPN Top Recruits)Jeff Pollard (F, 6-8, 235, Bountiful, UT/Bountiful HS/Impact Academy)

WASHINGTON**Markelle Fultz (SG, 6-4, 180, Upper Marlboro, MD/DeMatha Catholic HS) (#12 ESPN Top 100, #3 SG)Sam Timmins (C, 6-10, 250, New Zealand)** - Named 2016 McDonald’s All-American

2015-16 AWARD CANDIDATES

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PAC-12 MEDIA CENTER

PAC-12 CONFERENCEJesse Hooker ................ [email protected].............................................. @TheJHookerSean Collins [email protected] Hirsch [email protected]: @Pac12Facebook: Pac-12

ARIZONAMatt Ensor ......... [email protected]: @APlayersProgram

ARIZONA STATEDoug Tammaro [email protected]: @SunDevilHoops

CALIFORNIAHerb Benenson .... [email protected]: @CalMensBBall

COLORADOTroy Andre .............. [email protected]: @CUBuffsMBB

OREGONGreg Walker [email protected]: @OregonMBB

OREGON STATEShawn Schoef�er...............shawn.schoef�[email protected]: @oregonstatembb

STANFORDDoug Drabik [email protected]: @stanfordbball

UCLAAlex Timiaros ... [email protected]: @UCLAMBB

USCDavid Tuttle ...................... [email protected]: @usc_hoops

UTAHDameon Myres [email protected]: @Runnin_Utes

WASHINGTONAshley Walker .................. [email protected]: @UW_MBB

WASHINGTON STATEJessica Holmes ..... [email protected]: @WSUMensHoops

PAC-12 DIRECTORY

2016 PAC-12 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTMGM Grand Garden Arena - Las Vegas

March 9-12, 2016

Wed., Mar. 9 Game 1 No. 8 vs. No. 9, 12 noon, PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 2 No. 5 vs. No. 12, 2:30 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 3 No. 7 vs. No. 10, 6 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 4 No. 6 vs. No. 11, 8:30 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197

Thur., Mar. 10 Game 5 No. 8/9 vs. No. 1, 12 noon, PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 6 No. 5/12 vs. No. 4, 2:30 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 7 No. 7/10 vs. No. 2, 6 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 8 No. 6/11 vs. No. 3, 8:30 p.m., FS1/Sirius 106/XM 197

Fri., Mar. 11 Game 9 Semi�nal No. 1, 6 p.m., PAC12/Sirius 106/XM 197Game 10 Semi�nal No. 2, 8:30 p.m., FS1/Sirius 106/XM 197

Sat., Mar. 12 Game 11 Championship, 7 p.m., FS1/SiriusXM 84

PAC-12 TOURNAMENTSTRUCTURE-SEEDING & TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES

Seeding: The seedings and pairings shall be determined upon completion of regular season play on Saturday, March 5. The won-lost percentage record of the teams in regular season Conference play will determine tournament seedings. The team with the best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #1, the next best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #2, and so forth through all the seeds.

Tie-Breakers: Tie breaking procedures for determining all tournament seeding will be:1. Two-team tiea. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season.b. Each team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the �nal regular standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

2. Multiple-team tiea. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams.b. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the �nal regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminating teams with inferior records, until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

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2015-16 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARDARIZONA WILDCATSOverall: 24-7, .774 // Pac-12: 12-6, .667

Nov., Fri., 13 Paci�c W 79-61 Anderson - 18Nov., Mon., 16 Bradley W 90-60 Trier - 22Nov., Thu., 19 Boise State (1) W 88-76 York - 23Nov., Sun., 22 Northwestern State W 61-42 York - 18Nov., Thu., 26 vs. Santa Clara (2) W 75-73 Anderson - 17Nov., Fri., 27 vs. Providence (2) L 65-69 Anderson - 27Nov., Sun., 29 vs. Boise State (3) W 68-59 Allen/Trier - 13Dec., Sat., 5 at #13 Gonzaga W 68-63 York - 18Dec., Wed., 9 Fresno State W 85-72 Trier - 27Dec., Sun., 13 Missouri W 88-52 Tollefsen - 17Dec., Wed., 16 Northern Arizona W 92-37 Tollefsen - 19Dec., Sat., 19 UNLV W 82-70 Ristic - 20Dec., Tues., 22 Long Beach State W 85-70 Trier - 20Jan., Sun., 3 at Arizona State * W 94-82 York - 22Jan., Thu., 7 at UCLA * L 84-87 Anderson - 15Jan., Sat., 9 at USC * L 101-103 (4OT) Trier - 25Jan., Thu., 14 Washington * W 99-67 Anderson - 21Jan., Sat., 16 Washington State * W 90-66 Anderson - 15Jan., Thu., 21 at Stanford * W 71-57 York - 19Jan., Sat., 23 at California * L 73-74 York - 15Jan., Thu., 28 #23 Oregon * L 75-83 Anderson - 22Jan., Sat., 30 Oregon State * W 80-63 York - 24Feb., Wed., 3 at Washington State * W 79-64 Anderson - 31Feb., Sat., 6 at Washington * W 77-72 Anderson - 22Feb., Fri., 12 UCLA * W 81-75 Trier - 18Feb., Sun., 14 #23 USC * W 86-78 York - 17Feb., Wed., 17 Arizona State * W 99-61 Trier - 20Feb., Wed., 24 at Colorado * L 72-75 Anderson - 19Feb., Sat., 27 at #22 Utah * L 64-70 Trier - 23Mar., Thu., 3 #25 California * W 64-61 York - 19Mar., Sat., 5 Stanford * W 94-62 York - 32Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) DirecTV Wooden Legacy(2) DirecTV Wooden Legacy Opening Games, Fullerton, Calif. (Titan Gym)(3) DirecTV Wooden Legacy, Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center)(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

* Pac-12 gameGame times local to site. Rankings listed are Associated Press.

ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILSOverall: 15-16, .484 // Pac-12: 5-13, .278

Nov., Fri., 13 Sacramento State L 63-66 Holder - 17Nov. Mon., 16 Belmont (1) W 83-74 Blakes - 22Nov. Wed., 18 Kennesaw State (1) W 91-53 Oleka - 19Nov., Mon., 23 vs. North Carolina State (2) W 79-76 Holder - 22Nov., Tues., 24 vs. Marquette (2) L 73-78 (OT) Holder - 15Nov., Sun., 29 UC Santa Barbara W 70-68 Goodman - 14Dec., Wed., 2 at Creighton * W 79-77 Goodman - 23Dec., Sat., 5 #18 Texas A&M * W 67-54 Atwood - 15Dec., Sat., 12 at #5 Kentucky L 58-72 Holder - 15Dec., Wed., 16 at UNLV W 66-56 Holder - 19Dec., Sat., 19 Houston Baptist W 98-79 Justice - 20Dec., Tues., 22 Stephen F. Austin W 80-73 Atwood/Holder - 18Dec., Mon., 28 CSU Bakers�eld W 75-59 Holder - 23Jan., Sun., 3 #8 Arizona * L 82-94 Holder - 24Jan., Thu., 7 at USC * L 65-75 Holder - 21Jan., Sat., 9 at UCLA * L 74-81 Holder - 26Jan., Thu., 14 Washington State * W 84-73 Holder - 20Jan., Sat., 16 Washington * L 85-89 Justice - 17Jan., Thu., 21 at California * L 70-75 Oleka - 14Jan., Sat., 23 at Stanford * L 73-75 Holder - 18Jan., Thu., 28 Oregon State * W 86-68 Oleka - 17Jan., Sun., 31 #23 Oregon * L 74-91 Oleka - 17Jan., Wed., 3 at Washington * L 83-95 (OT) Holder - 18Feb., Sat., 6 at Washington State * W 67-55 Holder - 16Feb., Fri., 12 #23 USC * W 74-67 Holder - 20Feb., Sun., 14 UCLA * L 65-78 Spight - 21Feb., Wed., 17 at #12 Arizona * L 61-99 Oleka/Spight - 15Feb., Thu., 25 at #22 Utah * L 46-81 Blakes - 10Feb., Sun., 28 at Colorado * L 69-79 Holder - 16Mar., Thu., 3 Stanford * W 74-64 Goodman - 16Mar., Sat., 5 #25 California * L 65-68 Jacobsen - 20Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Legends Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena)(2) Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARSOverall: 22-9, .710 // PAC12: 12-6, .667

Nov., Fri., 13 Rice W 97-65 Wallace - 20Nov., Mon., 16 UC Santa Barbara W 85-67 Wallace - 24Nov., Fri., 20 East Carolina (1) W 70-62 Wallace - 20Nov., Mon., 23 Sam Houston State (1) W 89-63 Brown/Rabb - 18Nov., Thu., 26 vs. San Diego State (2) L 58-72 Rabb - 18Nov., Fri., 27 vs. Richmond (2) L 90-94 Brown - 27Dec., Tue., 1 Seattle W 66-52 Wallace - 17Dec., Sat., 5 at Wyoming W 78-72 (OT) Wallace - 23Dec., Wed., 9 Incarnate Word W 74-62 Bird - 15Dec., Sat., 12 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 63-59 Rabb - 15Dec., Sat., 19 Coppin State W 84-51 Rabb/Mathews - 13Dec., Tue., 22 at #5 Virginia L 62-63 (OT) Brown - 18Dec., Mon., 28 Davidson W 86-60 Mathews - 22Jan., Fri., 1 Colorado * W 79-65 Mathews - 22Jan., Sun., 3 #21 Utah * W 71-58 Rabb - 19Jan., Wed., 6 at Oregon * L 65-68 Brown - 20Jan., Sat., 9 at Oregon State * L 71-77 Brown - 20Jan., Thu., 14 at Stanford * L 71-77 Wallace/Bird - 17Jan., Thu., 21 Arizona State * W 75-70 Rabb - 20Jan., Sat., 23 #12 Arizona * W 74-73 Mathews - 28Jan., Wed., 27 at Utah * L 64-73 Brown - 27Jan., Sun., 31 at Colorado * L 62-70 Brown - 21Feb., Sat., 6 Stanford * W 76-61 Mathews - 18Feb., Thu., 11 #11 Oregon * W 83-63 Bird - 24Feb., Sat., 13 Oregon State * W 83-71 Bird - 23Feb., Thu., 18 at Washington * W 78-75 Brown - 23Feb., Sun., 21 at Washington State * W 80-62 Wallace - 17Feb., Thur., 25 UCLA * W 75-63 Bird - 20Feb., Sun., 28 USC * W 87-65 Brown/Rabb - 18Mar., Thu., 3 at #18 Arizona * L 61-64 Rabb - 15Mar., Sat., 5 at Arizona State * W 68-65 Wallace - 24Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Las Vegas Invitational, Berkeley, Calif.(2) Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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COLORADO BUFFALOESOverall: 21-10, .677 // PAC12: 10-8, .556

Nov., Fri., 13 vs. #7 Iowa State (1) L 62-68 King - 14Nov., Tue., 17 at Auburn W 91-84 King - 27Nov., Fri., 20 Portland W 85-63 King - 18Nov., Sun., 22 Nebraska Omaha W 87-82 King - 16Nov., Wed., 25 Air Force W 81-70 Scott - 21Nov., Sun., 29 Northern Colorado W 82-52 Scott - 18Dec., Wed., 2 Fort Lewis College W 95-71 Scott - 24Dec., Sun., 6 at Colorado State W 88-77 Scott - 21Dec., Sat., 12 BYU W 92-83 King - 23Dec., Fri., 18 Nicholls State (2) W 85-68 Scott - 20Dec., Sat., 19 Hampton (2) W 95-53 Scott - 21Dec., Tue., 22 vs. Penn State (3) W 71-70 Scott - 18Dec., Wed., 23 vs. #18 SMU (3) L 66-70 Fortune - 15Jan., Fri., 1 at California * L 65-79 Scott - 16Jan.,Sun., 3 at Stanford * W 56-55 Scott - 14Jan., Fri., 8 Utah * L 54-56 King - 21Jan., Wed., 13 Oregon State * W 71-54 Scott - 25Jan., Sun., 17 Oregon * W 91-87 Scott - 17Jan., Wed., 20 at Washington * L 83-95 Collier - 21Jan., Sat., 23 at Washington State * W 75-70 King - 22Jan., Wed., 27 Stanford * W 91-75 King - 23Jan., Sun., 31 California * W 70-62 Scott - 18Feb., Thu., 4 at #16 Oregon * L 56-76 Scott - 17Feb., Sat., 6 at Oregon State * L 56-60 Fletcher - 15Feb., Thu., 11 Washington State * W 88-81 (2OT) King - 21Feb., Sat., 13 Washington * W 81-80 Gordon - 17Feb., Wed., 17 at USC * L 72-79 Scott - 17Feb., Sat., 20 at UCLA * L 53-77 Talton - 12Feb., Wed., 24 #9 Arizona * W 75-72 Scott - 26Feb., Sun., 28 Arizona State * W 79-69 Fortune - 17Mar., Sat., 5 at #13 Utah * L 55-57 Fletcher - 12Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sanford Pentagon)(2) Continetnal Tire Las Vegas Classic, Boulder, Colo.(3) Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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STANFORD CARDINALOverall: 15-14, .517 // PAC12: 8-10, .444

Nov., Fri., 13 Wisconsin-Green Bay (1) W 93-89 (OT) Sanders - 23Nov., Sun., 15 Charleston Southern (1) W 93-59 Pickens - 20Nov., Thu., 19 SMU L 70-85 M. Allen - 18Nov., Sun., 22 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 61-78 Reid - 18Nov., Thu., 26 vs. #8 Villanova (2) L 45-59 M. Allen - 12Nov., Fri., 27 vs. Arkansas (2) W 69-66 R. Allen - 25Dec., Sat., 12 Dartmouth W 64-50 R. Allen - 17Dec.,Tue., 15 DePaul W 79-60 M. Allen - 17Dec., Sat., 19 Texas L 73-75 Pickens - 24Dec., Mon., 21 Sacramento State W 70-60 Humphrey - 21Dec., Sun., 27 Carroll College W 83-38 Pickens - 18Jan., Fri., 1 #21 Utah * W 70-68 (OT) R. Allen/Shef�eld - 17Jan., Sun., 3 Colorado * L 55-56 Humphrey - 19Jan., Wed., 6 at Oregon State * W 78-72 R. Allen - 21Jan., Sun., 10 at Oregon * L 58-71 Humphrey - 18Jan., Thu., 14 California * W 77-71 R. Allen - 22 Jan., Thu., 21 #12 Arizona * L 57-71 Shef�eld - 17Jan., Sat., 23 Arizona State * W 75-73 R. Allen - 24Jan., Wed., 27 at Colorado * L 75-91 R. Allen - 25Jan., Sat., 30 at Utah * L 74-96 R. Allen/Pickens - 16Feb., Sat., 6 at California * L 61-76 R. Allen - 16Feb., Thu., 11 Oregon State * L 50-62 R. Allen - 12Feb., Sat., 13 #11 Oregon * W 76-72 R. Allen - 25Feb., Thu., 18 at Washington State * W 72-56 Humphrey - 26Feb., Sat., 20 at Washington * L 53-64 R. Allen - 20Feb., Thu., 25 USC * W 84-64 Pickens - 25Feb., Sat., 27 UCLA * W 79-70 Humphrey - 24Mar., Thu., 3 at Arizona State * L 64-74 Pickens - 19Mar., Sat., 5 at #18 Arizona * L 62-94 M. Allen/R. Allen - 16Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Preseason NIT, Stanford Calif.(2) Preseason NIT, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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UCLA BRUINSOverall: 15-16, .484 // PAC12: 6-12, .333

Nov., Fri.,13 Monmouth L 81-84 Alford - 22Nov., Sun., 15 Cal Poly W 88-83 Welsh - 22Nov., Thu., 19 Pepperdine W 81-67 Alford - 19Nov., Mon., 23 vs. UNLV (1) W 77-75 Alford/Welsh - 20Nov., Tue., 24 vs. #5 Kansas (1) L 73-92 Hamilton - 19Nov., Wed., 25 vs. Wake Forest (1) L 77-80 Hamilton/Parker - 18Nov., Sun., 29 Cal State Northridge W 77-45 Hamilton/Parker - 14Dec., Thu., 3 #1 Kentucky W 87-77 Welsh - 21Dec., Sun., 6 Long Beach State W 83-76 Alford - 25Dec., Sat., 12 at #20 Gonzaga W 71-66 Hamilton - 20Dec., Tue., 15 Louisiana-Lafayette W 89-80 Alford - 27Dec., Sat., 19 vs. #11 North Carolina (2) L 76-89 Hamilton - 23Dec., Tue., 22 McNeese State W 67-53 Hamilton - 18Jan., Fri., 1 at Washington * L 93-96 (2OT) Alford - 30Jan., Sun., 3 at Washington State * L 78-85 Hamilton - 27Jan., Thu., 7 #7 Arizona * W 87-84 Alford - 25Jan., Sat., 9 Arizona State * W 81-74 Hamilton - 26Jan., Wed., 13 USC * L 75-89 Parker - 27Jan., Wed., 20 at Oregon State * W 82-73 Hamilton - 25Jan., Sat., 23 at Oregon * L 72-86 Holiday - 19Jan., Thu., 28 Washington * L 84-86 Alford - 28Jan., Sat., 30 Washington State * W 83-50 Hamilton - 22Feb., Thu., 4 at USC * L 61-80 Holiday - 15Feb., Fri., 12 at #17 Arizona * L 75-81 Hamilton - 24Feb., Sun., 14 at Arizona State * W 78-65 Bolden - 16Feb., Thu., 18 Utah * L 73-75 Hamilton - 25Feb., Sat., 20 Colorado * W 77-53 Hamilton - 22Feb., Thu., 25 at California * L 63-75 Alford/Parker - 15Feb., Sat., 27 at Stanford * L 70-79 Alford - 20Mar., Wed., 2 #9 Oregon * L 68-76 Hamilton - 19Mar., Sat., 5 Oregon State * L 82-86 Hamilton - 21Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawai’i (Lahaina Civic Center)(2) CBS Sports Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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OREGON STATE BEAVERSOverall: 18-11, .621 // Pac-12: 9-9, .500

Nov., Sat., 14 Northwest Christian W 74-52 Payton II - 16Nov., Tue., 17 Iona W 93-73 Eubanks - 19Nov., Thu., 19 at Rice W 77-69 Payton II - 19Nov., Sat., 21 at UC Santa Barbara W 71-59 Payton II - 21Nov., Tue., 24 Valparaiso L 57-63 Payton II - 25Dec., Wed., 2 Loyola Marymount W 79-70 Schaftenaar - 19Dec., Sat., 5 Nevada W 66-62 Payton II - 16Dec., Sat., 12 vs. #2 Kansas (1) L 67-82 Tinkle - 20Dec., Fri., 18 Cal State Fullerton (2) W 82-69 Payton II - 19Dec., Sat., 19 Tulsa (2) W 76-71 Payton II - 19Dec., Mon. 21 Quinnipiac W 82-61 Tinkle - 23Jan., Sun., 3 Oregon * W 70-57 Tinkle - 19Jan., Wed., 6 Stanford * L 72-78 Payton II - 22Jan., Sat., 9 California * W 77-71 Payton II - 20Jan., Wed., 13 at Colorado * L 54-71 Payton II - 26Jan., Sun., 17 at Utah * L 53-59 Payton II/Tinkle - 11Jan., Wed., 20 UCLA * L 73-82 Payton II - 17Jan., Sun., 24 #21 USC * W 85-70 Payton II - 22Jan., Thu., 28 at Arizona State * L 68-86 Thompson Jr. - 14Jan., Sat., 30 at #18 Arizona * L 63-80 Tinkle - 16Feb., Thu., 4 Utah * W 71-69 Payton II - 20Feb., Sat., 6 Colorado * W 60-56 Payton II - 17Feb., Thu., 11 at Stanford * W 62-50 Tinkle - 19Feb., Sat., 13 at California L 71-83 Tinkle - 22Feb., Sat., 20 at #16 Oregon * L 81-91 Tinkle - 23Feb., Wed., 24 Washington * W 82-81 Thompson Jr. - 18Feb., Sun., 28 Washington State * W 69-49 Eubanks/Payton II/Tinkle - 13Mar., Wed., 2 at USC * L 70-81 Payton II - 19Mar., Sat., 5 at UCLA * W 86-82 Thompson Jr. - 23Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)(2) Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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OREGON DUCKSOverall: 25-6, .806 // Pac-12: 14-4, .778

Nov.,Fri., 13 Jackson State W 80-52 Dorsey - 20Nov., Mon., 16 #20 Baylor W 74-67 Boucher/Cook - 15Nov., Fri., 20 Savannah State W 77-59 Boucher - 17Nov., Sun., 22 Valparaiso W 73-67 Brooks - 26Nov., Wed., 25 Arkansas State W 91-68 Benjamin - 25Nov., Mon., 30 Fresno State W 78-73 Brooks - 21Dec., Thu., 4 vs. UNLV (1) L 69-80 Benjamin - 21Dec., Mon., 7 vs. Navy (2) W 67-47 Brooks - 19Dec., Sat., 12 at Boise State L 72-74 Brooks - 26Dec., Tue., 15 UC Irvine W 78-63 Cook - 26Dec., Fri., 18 Long Beach State W 94-73 Brooks - 21Dec., Mon., 21 at Alabama (3) W 72-68 Brooks - 23Dec., Tue., 29 Western Oregon W 88-60 Dorsey - 25 Jan., Sun., 3 at Oregon State * L 57-70 Boucher - 16Jan., Wed., 6 California * W 68-65 Boucher - 18Jan., Sun., 10 Stanford * W 71-58 Brooks - 15Jan., Thu., 14 at Utah * W 77-59 Brooks - 21Jan., Sun., 17 at Colorado * L 87-91 Brooks - 21Jan., Thu., 21 #21 USC * W 89-81 Cook - 26Jan., Sat., 23 UCLA * W 86-72 Brooks - 25Jan., Thu., 28 at Arizona * W 83-75 Brooks - 24Jan., Sun., 31 at Arizona State * W 91-74 Boucher - 26Feb., Thu., 4 Colorado * W 76-56 Cook - 18Feb., Sun., 7 Utah * W 76-66 Brooks - 30Feb., Thu., 11 at California * L 63-83 Brooks - 17Feb., Sat., 13 at Stanford * L 72-76 Brooks - 24Feb., Sat., 20 Oregon State * W 91-81 Dorsey - 25Feb., Wed., 24 Washington State * W 76-62 Cook - 24Feb., Sun., 28 Washington * W 86-73 Cook - 26Mar., Wed., 2 at UCLA * W 76-68 Dorsey - 20Mar., Sat., 5 at USC * W 76-66 Dorsey - 19Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) Las Vegas, Nevada (MGM Grand Garden Arena)(2) Pearl Harbor, Hawai’I (Bloch Arena Fitness Center)(3) Birmingham, Ala.(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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USC TROJANSOverall: 20-11, .645 // Pac-12: 9-9, .500

Nov., Fri., 13 San Diego W 83-45 McLaughlin - 20Nov., Mon., 16 Monmouth W 101-90 McLaughlin - 22Nov., Sat., 21 New Mexico W 90-82 McLaughlin - 19Nov., Mon., 23 Cal State Northridge W 96-61 McLaughlin - 20Nov., Thu., 26 vs. #20 Wichita State (1) W 72-69 Boatwright - 22Nov., Fri., 27 vs. #23 Xavier (1) L 77-87 Jacobs/Jovanovic - 15Nov., Sun., 29 vs. Monmouth (1) L 73-83 Jacobs - 19Dec., Thu., 3 at UC Santa Barbara W 75-63 Stewart - 15Dec., Mon., 7 Idaho W 74-55 Boatwright/Reinhardt - 17Dec., Sun., 13 Yale W 68-56 Boatwright - 17Dec., Thu., 17 Cal Poly W 101-82 Reinhardt - 29Dec., Mon., 21 SIU-Edwardsville W 70-51 Jovanovic - 21Dec., Wed., 23 Lafayette W 100-64 Stewart - 27Jan., Fri., 1 at Washington State * W 90-77 Jovanovic - 20Jan., Sun., 3 at Washington * L 85-87 Boatwright/McLaughlin/Jacobs - 15Jan., Thu., 7 Arizona State * W 75-65 Jacobs - 15Jan., Sat., 9 #7 Arizona * W 103-101 (4OT) Stewart - 27Jan., Wed., 13 at UCLA * W 89-75 McLaughlin - 23Jan., Thu., 21 at Oregon * L 81-89 Boatwright - 23Jan., Sun., 24 at Oregon State * L 70-85 Stewart - 16Jan., Thu., 28 Washington State * W 81-71 Reinhardt - 18Jan., Sat., 30 Washington * W 98-88 Jovanovic - 28Feb.. Thu., 4 UCLA W 80-61 Jacobs - 17Feb., Fri., 12 at Arizona State * L 67-74 Jovanovic - 25Feb., Sun., 14 at #17 Arizona * L 78-86 Boatwright - 18Feb., Wed., 17 Colorado * W 79-72 McLaughlin - 25Feb., Sun., 21 Utah * L 69-80 McLaughlin - 20Feb., Thu., 25 at Stanford * L 64-84 Reinhardt - 14Feb., Sun., 28 at California * L 65-87 Jovanovic - 21Mar., Wed., 2 Oregon State * W 81-70 McLaughlin - 17Mar., Sat., 5 #9 Oregon * L 66-76 Jovanovic/Reinhardt - 12Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (2)

(1) Advocare Invitational, Orlando, Fla. (HP Fieldhouse)(2) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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UTAH UTESOverall: 24-7, .774 // Pac-12: 13-5, .722

Nov., Fri., 13 Southern Utah W 82-71 Poeltl - 26Nov., Mon., 16 San Diego State W 81-76 Loveridge - 21Nov., Thu., 19 vs. Texas Tech (1) W 73-63 Bonam - 20Nov., Fri., 20 vs. Miami (Fla.) (1) L 66-90 Loveridge - 18Nov., Sun., 22 vs. Temple (1) W 74-68 Poeltl - 32Nov., Fri., 27 Idaho State W 102-72 Poeltl - 19Dec., Wed., 2 BYU W 83-75 Poeltl - 26Dec., Sat., 5 IPFW W 96-79 Poeltl - 21Dec., Sat., 12 at Wichita State L 50-67 Poeltl - 11Dec., Wed., 16 Savannah State W 99-53 Kuzma - 18Dec., Sat., 19 vs. #7 Duke (2) W 77-75 (OT) Kuzma - 21Dec., Tue., 22 Delaware State W 105-58 Kuzma - 15Dec., Mon., 28 College of Idaho W 115-74 Kuzma/Tucker - 17Jan., Fri., 1 at Stanford * L 68-70 (OT) Poeltl - 16Jan., Sun., 3 at California * L 58-71 Poeltl - 19Jan., Fri., 8 at Colorado * W 56-54 Bonam - 17Jan., Thu., 14 Oregon * L 59-77 Taylor - 12Jan., Sun., 17 Oregon State * W 59-53 Poeltl - 15Jan., Thu., 21 at Washington State * W 92-71 Loveridge - 22Jan., Sun., 24 at Washington * W 80-75 (OT) Poeltl - 29Jan., Wed., 27 California * W 73-64 Poeltl - 21Jan., Sat., 30 Stanford * W 96-74 Poeltl - 23Feb., Thu., 4 at Oregon State * L 69-71 Poeltl - 20Feb., Sun., 7 at #16 Oregon * L 66-76 Kuzma - 18Feb., Wed., 10 Washington * W 90-82 Poeltl - 23Feb., Sun., 14 Washington State * W 88-47 Poeltl - 25Feb., Thu., 18 at UCLA * W 75-73 Loveridge 17Feb., Sun., 21 at USC * W 80-69 Poeltl - 29Feb., Thu., 25 Arizona State * W 81-46 Chapman - 15Feb., Sat., 27 #9 Arizona * W 70-64 Taylor - 19Mar., Sat., 5 Colorado * W 57-55 Bonam/Poeltl - 16Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo Roberto Clemente)(2) New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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WASHINGTON HUSKIESOverall: 17-13, .567 // Pac-12: 9-9, .500

Nov., Fri., 13 vs. Texas (1) W 77-71 Andrews - 23Nov., Thu., 19 Mount St. Mary’s W 100-67 Chriss - 29Nov., Sat., 21 Pennsylvania W 104-67 Murray - 22Nov., Wed., 25 vs. #10 Gonzaga (2) L 64-80 Murray/Andrews - 21Nov., Thu., 26 vs. Texas (2) L 70-82 Andrews - 20Nov., Fri., 27 vs. Charlotte (2) W 71-66 Andrews - 30Dec., Sun., 6 Cal State Fullerton W 87-69 Murray - 17Dec., Tue., 8 TCU W 92-67 Andrews - 32Dec., Sat., 12 Montana W 92-62 Chriss - 22Dec., Sat., 19 Oakland (Mich.) L 83-97 Murray/Thybulle - 16Dec., Tue., 22 Seattle W 79-68 Andrews - 18Dec., Mon., 28 UC Santa Barbara L 78-83 Crisp/Dime - 17Jan., Fri., 1 #25 UCLA * W 96-93 (2OT) Andrews - 35Jan., Sun., 3 USC * W 87-85 Murray - 29Jan., Sat., 9 at Washington State * W 99-95 (OT) Andrews - 29Jan., Thu., 14 at Arizona * L 67-99 Dickerson - 17Jan., Sat., 16 at Arizona State * W 89-85 Andrews - 30Jan., Wed., 20 Colorado * W 95-83 Andrews - 33Jan., Sun., 24 Utah * L 75-80 (OT) Andrews - 17Jan., Thu., 28 at UCLA * W 86-84 Dickerson - 15Jan., Sat., 30 at USC * L 88-98 Chriss/Murray - 18Feb., Wed., 3 Arizona State * W 95-83 (OT) Murray - 34Feb., Sat., 6 #23 Arizona * L 72-77 Andrews - 20Feb., Wed., 10 at Utah * L 82-90 Chriss - 24Feb., Sat., 13 at Colorado * L 80-81 Andrews/Chriss - 18Feb., Thu., 18 California * L 75-78 Andrews - 18Feb., Sat., 20 Stanford * W 64-53 Murray - 25Feb., Wed., 24 at Oregon State * L 81-82 Andrews - 30Feb., Sun., 28 at #13 Oregon L 73-86 Andrews - 21Mar., Wed., 2 Washington State * W 99-91 Andrews - 47Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Tournament (3) (1) Pac-12 China Game, Shanghai, China (Mercedes Benz Arena)(2) Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Islands, Bahamas (Imperial Arena)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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WASHINGTON STATE COUGARSOverall: 9-21, .300 // Pac-12: 1-17, .056

Nov., Fri., 13 Northern Arizona W 82-70 Hawkinson - 15Nov., Fri., 20 Idaho State W 85-67 Iroegbu - 21Nov., Tues., 24 Cal State Los Angeles W 74-57 Johnson - 15Nov., Sat., 28 Texas Southern W 77-65 Hawkinson - 20Dec., Wed., 2 #13 Gonzaga L 60-69 Johnson - 18Dec., Sun., 6 Portland State W 91-67 Hawkinson - 24Dec., Thu., 10 at Idaho L 74-78 Hawkinson - 16Dec., Sun., 13 UTEP W 84-68 Hawkinson - 17Dec., Fri., 18 Texas State W 78-73 (OT) Iroegbu - 18Dec., Tue., 22 vs. #3 Oklahoma (1) L 60-88 Hawkinson/Iroegbu - 16Dec., Wed., 23 vs. Northern Iowa (1) L 59-63 Hawkinson - 14Dec., Thu., 25 vs. New Mexico (1) W 82-59 Hawkinson - 19Jan., Fri., 1 USC * L 77-90 Hawkinson - 19Jan., Sun., 3 #25 UCLA * W 85-78 Hawkinson - 20Jan., Sat., 9 Washington * L 95-99 (OT) Iroegbu - 28Jan., Thu., 14 at Arizona State * L 73-84 Iroegbu - 18Jan., Sat., 16 at Arizona * L 66-90 Iroegbu - 13Jan., Thu., 21 Utah * L 71-92 Hawkinson/Johnson - 16Jan., Sat., 23 Colorado * L 70-75 Iroegbu - 27Jan., Thu., 28 at USC * L 71-81 Iroegbu - 21Jan., Sat., 30 at UCLA * L 50-83 Iroegbu - 16Feb., Wed., 3 #23 Arizona * L 64-79 Iroegbu - 20Feb., Sat., 6 Arizona State * L 55-67 Callison - 15Feb., Thu., 11 at Colorado * L 81-88 (2OT) Johnson - 25Feb., Sun., 14 at Utah * L 47-88 Johnson - 13Feb., Thu., 18 Stanford * L 56-72 Hawkinson - 17Feb., Sun., 21 California * L 62-80 Johnson - 17Feb., Wed., 24 at #13 Oregon * L 62-76 Johnson - 19Feb., Sun., 28 at Oregon State * L 49-69 Hawkinson - 14Mar., Wed., 2 at Washington * L 91-99 Hawkinson - 23Mar., 9-12 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament (2)

(1) Diamond Head Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’I (Stan Sheriff Center) (2) Las Vegas, Nev. (MGM Grand Garden Arena)

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

March 5, 2016 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Oregon 14-4 . 7 7 8 77.8 70.9 25-6 . 8 0 6 77.9 68.6

Utah 13-5 . 7 2 2 73.2 66.2 24-7 . 7 7 4 78.1 68.2

Arizona 12-6 . 6 6 7 82.4 72.2 24-7 . 7 7 4 80.9 67.9

California 12-6 . 6 6 7 73.5 67.8 22-9 . 7 1 0 75.0 66.5

Colorado 10-8 . 5 5 6 70.6 71.3 21-10 . 6 7 7 75.8 70.8

USC 9-9 . 5 0 0 78.9 79.3 20-11 . 6 4 5 80.7 74.7

Oregon State 9-9 . 5 0 0 70.4 72.0 18-11 . 6 2 1 72.1 69.9

Washington 9-9 . 5 0 0 83.5 84.6 17-13 . 5 6 7 83.3 80.1

Stanford 8-10 . 4 4 4 67.8 72.3 15-14 . 5 1 7 69.7 69.7

UCLA 6-12 . 3 3 3 76.8 77.4 15-16 . 4 8 4 77.7 76.1

Arizona State 5-13 . 2 7 8 72.1 78.2 15-16 . 4 8 4 73.5 73.9

Washington State 1-17 . 0 5 6 68.1 82.8 9-21 . 3 0 0 71.0 77.1

Current unbeaten streak

Utah -- 7

Oregon -- 5

Arizona -- 2

Washington -- 1

California -- 1

Oregon State -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Arizona 31 2509-2104 80.9-67.9 +13.1 874-1798 . 4 8 6 197-523 . 3 7 7 564-779 . 7 2 4 1243 936 +9.9

Arizona State 31 2279-2292 73.5-73.9 -0.4 774-1858 . 4 1 7 246-727 . 3 3 8 485-704 . 6 8 9 1138 1122 +0.5

California 31 2325-2062 75.0-66.5 +8.5 814-1758 . 4 6 3 217-588 . 3 6 9 480-731 . 6 5 7 1248 1024 +7.2

Colorado 31 2351-2195 75.8-70.8 +5.0 786-1837 . 4 2 8 235-593 . 3 9 6 544-743 . 7 3 2 1306 1039 +8.6

Oregon 31 2414-2127 77.9-68.6 +9.3 839-1800 . 4 6 6 208-612 . 3 4 0 528-731 . 7 2 2 1110 1011 +3.2

Oregon State 29 2091-2027 72.1-69.9 +2.2 743-1680 . 4 4 2 195-532 . 3 6 7 410-618 . 6 6 3 1001 1066 -2.2

Stanford 29 2020-2020 69.7-69.7 +0.0 681-1593 . 4 2 7 169-517 . 3 2 7 489-712 . 6 8 7 985 1005 -0.7

UCLA 31 2409-2360 77.7-76.1 +1.6 889-1948 . 4 5 6 194-532 . 3 6 5 437-634 . 6 8 9 1237 1136 +3.3

USC 31 2501-2316 80.7-74.7 +6.0 894-1951 . 4 5 8 242-633 . 3 8 2 471-699 . 6 7 4 1219 1184 +1.1

Utah 31 2420-2113 78.1-68.2 +9.9 853-1745 . 4 8 9 235-654 . 3 5 9 479-676 . 7 0 9 1172 1016 +5.0

Washington 30 2500-2402 83.3-80.1 +3.3 847-2004 . 4 2 3 225-676 . 3 3 3 581-802 . 7 2 4 1197 1268 -2.4

Washington State 30 2131-2314 71.0-77.1 -6.1 786-1710 . 4 6 0 181-517 . 3 5 0 378-530 . 7 1 3 1017 1071 -1.8

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Arizona 18-261478 14527 10-89329 8933 3-5333 1778 31-356140 11488

Arizona State 17-98718 5807 12-127033 10586 2-10552 5276 31-236303 7623

California 18-183293 10183 11-93143 8468 2-0 0 31-276436 8917

Colorado 17-145180 8540 11-82689 7517 3-7474 2491 31-235343 7592

Oregon 18-134405 7467 11-106449 9677 2-4024 2012 31-244878 7899

Oregon State 17-106354 6256 12-105343 8779 0-0 0 29-211697 7300

Stanford 17-74685 4393 10-82022 8202 2-0 0 29-156707 5404

UCLA 17-137247 8073 10-80512 8051 4-23511 5878 31-241270 7783

USC 18-82918 4607 10-79768 7977 3-10430 3477 31-173116 5584

Utah 17-220959 12998 10-75977 7598 4-22431 5608 31-319367 10302

Washington 17-118622 6978 9-76659 8518 4-10943 2736 30-206224 6874

Washington State 17-48562 2857 10-81007 8101 3-7365 2455 30-136934 4564

Totals 208-1612421 7752 126-1079931 8571 32-102063 3189 366-2794415 7635

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Washington 30 17-13 2500 83.3

2. Arizona 31 24-7 2509 80.9

3. USC 31 20-11 2501 80.7

4. Utah 31 24-7 2420 78.1

5. Oregon 31 25-6 2414 77.9

6. UCLA 31 15-16 2409 77.7

7. Colorado 31 21-10 2351 75.8

8. California 31 22-9 2325 75.0

9. Arizona State 31 15-16 2279 73.5

10. Oregon State 29 18-11 2091 72.1

11. Washington State 30 9-21 2131 71.0

12. Stanford 29 15-14 2020 69.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. California 31 2062 66.5

2. Arizona 31 2104 67.9

3. Utah 31 2113 68.2

4. Oregon 31 2127 68.6

5. Stanford 29 2020 69.7

6. Oregon State 29 2027 69.9

7. Colorado 31 2195 70.8

8. Arizona State 31 2292 73.9

9. USC 31 2316 74.7

10. UCLA 31 2360 76.1

11. Washington State 30 2314 77.1

12. Washington 30 2402 80.1

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. Arizona 31 80.9 67.9 +13.1

2. Utah 31 78.1 68.2 +9.9

3. Oregon 31 77.9 68.6 +9.3

4. California 31 75.0 66.5 +8.5

5. USC 31 80.7 74.7 +6.0

6. Colorado 31 75.8 70.8 +5.0

7. Washington 30 83.3 80.1 +3.3

8. Oregon State 29 72.1 69.9 +2.2

9. UCLA 31 77.7 76.1 +1.6

10. Stanford 29 69.7 69.7 +0.0

11. Arizona State 31 73.5 73.9 -0.4

12. Washington State 30 71.0 77.1 -6.1

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Colorado 31 544 743 . 7 3 2

2. Washington 30 581 802 . 7 2 4

3. Arizona 31 564 779 . 7 2 4

4. Oregon 31 528 731 . 7 2 2

5. Washington State 30 378 530 . 7 1 3

6. Utah 31 479 676 . 7 0 9

7. UCLA 31 437 634 . 6 8 9

8. Arizona State 31 485 704 . 6 8 9

9. Stanford 29 489 712 . 6 8 7

10. USC 31 471 699 . 6 7 4

11. Oregon State 29 410 618 . 6 6 3

12. California 31 480 731 . 6 5 7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Utah 31 853 1745 . 4 8 9

2. Arizona 31 874 1798 . 4 8 6

3. Oregon 31 839 1800 . 4 6 6

4. California 31 814 1758 . 4 6 3

5. Washington State 30 786 1710 . 4 6 0

6. USC 31 894 1951 . 4 5 8

7. UCLA 31 889 1948 . 4 5 6

8. Oregon State 29 743 1680 . 4 4 2

9. Colorado 31 786 1837 . 4 2 8

10. Stanford 29 681 1593 . 4 2 7

11. Washington 30 847 2004 . 4 2 3

12. Arizona State 31 774 1858 . 4 1 7

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. California 31 715 1830 . 3 9 1

2. Utah 31 781 1910 . 4 0 9

3. Arizona 31 771 1864 . 4 1 4

4. USC 31 842 2034 . 4 1 4

5. Colorado 31 788 1878 . 4 2 0

6. Oregon 31 763 1792 . 4 2 6

7. UCLA 31 830 1938 . 4 2 8

8. Washington 30 818 1909 . 4 2 8

9. Oregon State 29 693 1616 . 4 2 9

10. Stanford 29 697 1585 . 4 4 0

11. Washington State 30 806 1826 . 4 4 1

12. Arizona State 31 809 1761 . 4 5 9

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. Colorado 31 235 593 . 3 9 6

2. USC 31 242 633 . 3 8 2

3. Arizona 31 197 523 . 3 7 7

4. California 31 217 588 . 3 6 9

5. Oregon State 29 195 532 . 3 6 7

6. UCLA 31 194 532 . 3 6 5

7. Utah 31 235 654 . 3 5 9

8. Washington State 30 181 517 . 3 5 0

9. Oregon 31 208 612 . 3 4 0

10. Arizona State 31 246 727 . 3 3 8

11. Washington 30 225 676 . 3 3 3

12. Stanford 29 169 517 . 3 2 7

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. Arizona 31 186 588 . 3 1 6

2. USC 31 223 699 . 3 1 9

3. Oregon State 29 205 626 . 3 2 7

4. Washington 30 188 562 . 3 3 5

5. California 31 164 476 . 3 4 5

6. UCLA 31 257 734 . 3 5 0

7. Arizona State 31 217 612 . 3 5 5

8. Colorado 31 197 555 . 3 5 5

9. Washington State 30 200 561 . 3 5 7

10. Oregon 31 216 603 . 3 5 8

11. Stanford 29 221 607 . 3 6 4

12. Utah 31 228 624 . 3 6 5

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Colorado 31 1306 42.1

2. California 31 1248 40.3

3. Arizona 31 1243 40.1

4. UCLA 31 1237 39.9

5. Washington 30 1197 39.9

6. USC 31 1219 39.3

7. Utah 31 1172 37.8

8. Arizona State 31 1138 36.7

9. Oregon 31 1110 35.8

10. Oregon State 29 1001 34.5

11. Stanford 29 985 34.0

12. Washington State 30 1017 33.9

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Arizona 31 936 30.2

2. Oregon 31 1011 32.6

3. Utah 31 1016 32.8

4. California 31 1024 33.0

5. Colorado 31 1039 33.5

6. Stanford 29 1005 34.7

7. Washington State 30 1071 35.7

8. Arizona State 31 1122 36.2

9. UCLA 31 1136 36.6

10. Oregon State 29 1066 36.8

11. USC 31 1184 38.2

12. Washington 30 1268 42.3

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Arizona 31 1243 40.1 936 30.2 +9.9

2. Colorado 31 1306 42.1 1039 33.5 +8.6

3. California 31 1248 40.3 1024 33.0 +7.2

4. Utah 31 1172 37.8 1016 32.8 +5.0

5. UCLA 31 1237 39.9 1136 36.6 +3.3

6. Oregon 31 1110 35.8 1011 32.6 +3.2

7. USC 31 1219 39.3 1184 38.2 +1.1

8. Arizona State 31 1138 36.7 1122 36.2 +0.5

9. Stanford 29 985 34.0 1005 34.7 -0.7

10. Washington State 30 1017 33.9 1071 35.7 -1.8

11. Oregon State 29 1001 34.5 1066 36.8 -2.2

12. Washington 30 1197 39.9 1268 42.3 -2.4

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. Washington 30 203 6.8

2. Oregon 31 182 5.9

3. USC 31 171 5.5

4. Colorado 31 158 5.1

5. California 31 150 4.8

6. Arizona 31 143 4.6

7. Utah 31 138 4.5

8. Washington State 30 132 4.4

9. Oregon State 29 101 3.5

10. UCLA 31 102 3.3

11. Stanford 29 92 3.2

12. Arizona State 31 82 2.6

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. Utah 31 492 15.9

2. UCLA 31 488 15.7

3. USC 31 465 15.0

4. Arizona 31 458 14.8

5. Washington 30 431 14.4

6. Oregon 31 425 13.7

Colorado 31 425 13.7

8. Washington State 30 411 13.7

9. Oregon State 29 396 13.7

10. California 31 405 13.1

11. Arizona State 31 393 12.7

12. Stanford 29 341 11.8

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. Washington 30 232 7.7

2. Oregon 31 228 7.4

3. Oregon State 29 213 7.3

4. Stanford 29 196 6.8

5. USC 31 194 6.3

6. Utah 31 172 5.5

7. UCLA 31 168 5.4

8. Arizona State 31 166 5.4

9. Washington State 30 153 5.1

10. Colorado 31 158 5.1

11. Arizona 31 151 4.9

12. California 31 122 3.9

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Washington 30 419 14.0 495 16.5 +2.5

2. Oregon 31 364 11.7 439 14.2 +2.4

3. Oregon State 29 330 11.4 395 13.6 +2.2

4. Stanford 29 340 11.7 393 13.6 +1.8

5. Arizona State 31 372 12.0 401 12.9 +0.9

6. USC 31 381 12.3 390 12.6 +0.3

7. UCLA 31 384 12.4 357 11.5 -0.9

8. Arizona 31 393 12.7 363 11.7 -1.0

9. Utah 31 374 12.1 338 10.9 -1.2

10. Colorado 31 420 13.5 336 10.8 -2.7

11. California 31 385 12.4 295 9.5 -2.9

12. Washington State 30 426 14.2 328 10.9 -3.3

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. Utah 31 492 15.9 374 12.1 1.3

2. UCLA 31 488 15.7 384 12.4 1.3

3. USC 31 465 15.0 381 12.3 1.2

4. Oregon State 29 396 13.7 330 11.4 1.2

5. Oregon 31 425 13.7 364 11.7 1.2

6. Arizona 31 458 14.8 393 12.7 1.2

7. Arizona State 31 393 12.7 372 12.0 1.1

8. California 31 405 13.1 385 12.4 1.1

9. Washington 30 431 14.4 419 14.0 1.0

10. Colorado 31 425 13.7 420 13.5 1.0

11. Stanford 29 341 11.8 340 11.7 1.0

12. Washington State 30 411 13.7 426 14.2 1.0

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Washington 30 420 14.0

2. Colorado 31 402 13.0

3. UCLA 31 383 12.4

4. Arizona State 31 380 12.3

5. USC 31 366 11.8

6. California 31 352 11.4

7. Oregon 31 350 11.3

8. Arizona 31 348 11.2

9. Oregon State 29 316 10.9

Stanford 29 316 10.9

11. Utah 31 305 9.8

12. Washington State 30 241 8.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Colorado 31 904 29.2

2. California 31 896 28.9

3. Arizona 31 895 28.9

4. Utah 31 867 28.0

5. UCLA 31 854 27.5

6. USC 31 853 27.5

7. Washington 30 777 25.9

8. Washington State 30 776 25.9

9. Oregon 31 760 24.5

10. Arizona State 31 758 24.5

11. Oregon State 29 685 23.6

12. Stanford 29 669 23.1

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. Arizona 31 895 273 .766

2. Colorado 31 904 298 .752

3. California 31 896 307 .745

4. Utah 31 867 321 .730

5. Arizona State 31 758 296 .719

6. Washington State 30 776 327 .704

7. UCLA 31 854 363 .702

8. Oregon 31 760 332 .696

9. Stanford 29 669 305 .687

10. Oregon State 29 685 328 .676

11. USC 31 853 409 .676

12. Washington 30 777 432 .643

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. Colorado 31 402 741 .352

2. Arizona 31 348 663 .344

3. Oregon 31 350 679 .340

4. Washington 30 420 836 .334

5. UCLA 31 383 773 .331

6. California 31 352 717 .329

7. USC 31 366 775 .321

8. Arizona State 31 380 826 .315

9. Stanford 29 316 700 .311

10. Utah 31 305 695 .305

11. Oregon State 29 316 738 .300

12. Washington State 30 241 744 .245

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. Arizona State 31 246 7.9

2. USC 31 242 7.8

3. Utah 31 235 7.6

Colorado 31 235 7.6

5. Washington 30 225 7.5

6. California 31 217 7.0

7. Oregon State 29 195 6.7

8. Oregon 31 208 6.7

9. Arizona 31 197 6.4

10. UCLA 31 194 6.3

11. Washington State 30 181 6.0

12. Stanford 29 169 5.8

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SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 163 70 241 637 21.2

2. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 202 0 139 543 17.5

3. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 203 59 64 529 17.1

4. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 191 34 102 518 16.7

5. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 172 3 131 478 16.5

6. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 155 71 123 504 16.3

7. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 185 20 72 462 15.9

8. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 30 164 2 144 474 15.8

9. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 140 56 119 455 15.7

10. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 167 15 89 438 15.6

11. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 170 33 87 460 15.3

12. Brown, Jaylen-CAL Fr 31 158 29 129 474 15.3

13. Wallace, Tyrone-CAL Sr 26 140 22 93 395 15.2

14. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 31 162 88 53 465 15.0

15. Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ Fr 24 107 33 103 350 14.6

16. Holder, Tra-ASU So 31 136 48 124 444 14.3

17. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 31 151 18 122 442 14.3

18. King, George-COLO So 31 137 63 76 413 13.3

19. Dorsey, Tyler-ORE Fr 29 120 54 90 384 13.2

20. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 31 125 81 76 407 13.1

21. Tinkle, Tres-OSU Fr 27 108 29 108 353 13.1

22. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 31 142 53 62 399 12.9

23. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 30 149 16 71 385 12.8

24. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 162 0 73 397 12.8

25. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 30 134 32 82 382 12.7

26. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 141 1 96 379 12.2

27. Pickens, Dorian-STAN So 29 111 52 79 353 12.2

28. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 31 142 6 86 376 12.1

29. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 127 31 87 372 12.0

30. Loveridge, Jordan-UTAH Sr 31 112 79 63 366 11.8

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 44 263 307 11.0

2. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 30 90 216 306 10.2

3. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 89 193 282 9.1

4. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 78 175 253 8.7

5. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 30 96 161 257 8.6

6. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 83 176 259 8.4

Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 103 156 259 8.4

8. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 31 92 144 236 7.6

9. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 72 147 219 7.6

10. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 77 157 234 7.5

11. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 31 70 148 218 7.0

12. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 27 59 116 175 6.5

13. Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 29 54 131 185 6.4

14. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 47 136 183 6.3

15. Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 31 60 127 187 6.0

16. Kuzma, Kyle-UTAH So 31 60 126 186 6.0

17. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 41 134 175 5.8

Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 46 129 175 5.8

19. Dime, Malik-WASH Jr 30 73 96 169 5.6

20. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 66 108 174 5.6

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 202 306 . 6 6 0

2. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 141 233 . 6 0 5

3. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 30 151 253 . 5 9 7

4. Eubanks, Drew-OSU Fr 29 96 162 . 5 9 3

5. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 30 164 290 . 5 6 6

6. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 167 304 . 5 4 9

7. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 162 297 . 5 4 5

8. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 27 99 182 . 5 4 4

9. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 172 318 . 5 4 1

10. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 127 236 . 5 3 8

11. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 30 149 281 . 5 3 0

12. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 31 142 269 . 5 2 8

13. Kuzma, Kyle-UTAH So 31 130 258 . 5 0 4

14. Bonam, Lorenzo-UTAH Jr 31 115 229 . 5 0 2

15. Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 29 124 254 . 4 8 8

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 28 151 5.4

2. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 164 5.3

3. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 153 5.3

4. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 31 151 4.9

5. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 142 4.7

6. Wallace, Tyrone-CAL Sr 26 113 4.3

7. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 130 4.3

8. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 31 124 4.0

9. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 31 120 3.9

10. Allen, Kadeem-ARIZ Jr 31 113 3.6

11. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 30 109 3.6

12. Jackson-Cartwright-ARIZ So 31 110 3.5

Holder, Tra-ASU So 31 110 3.5

14. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 100 3.2

15. Bonam, Lorenzo-UTAH Jr 31 97 3.1

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FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 241 285 . 8 4 6

2. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 123 149 . 8 2 6

3. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 102 124 . 8 2 3

4. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 64 80 . 8 0 0

5. Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ Fr 24 103 130 . 7 9 2

6. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 31 122 154 . 7 9 2

7. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 31 76 96 . 7 9 2

8. Atwood, Willie-ASU Sr 31 80 102 . 7 8 4

9. Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 31 72 92 . 7 8 3

10. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 89 114 . 7 8 1

11. Loveridge, Jordan-UTAH Sr 31 63 81 . 7 7 8

12. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 30 82 106 . 7 7 4

13. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 131 175 . 7 4 9

14. Pickens, Dorian-STAN So 29 79 106 . 7 4 5

15. King, George-COLO So 31 76 102 . 7 4 5

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 70 2.4

2. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 53 1.8

3. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 31 49 1.6

4. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 31 47 1.5

5. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 31 44 1.4

6. Allen, Marcus-STAN Jr 27 38 1.4

7. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 31 43 1.4

8. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 41 1.4

9. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH Fr 30 38 1.3

10. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 28 35 1.3

11. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 35 1.2

12. Tinkle, Tres-OSU Fr 27 32 1.2

13. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 36 1.2

14. Collier, Dominique-COLO So 31 35 1.1

15. Callison, Charles-WSU Jr 26 29 1.1

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. King, George-COLO So 31 63 139 . 4 5 3

2. Collier, Dominique-COLO So 31 38 86 . 4 4 2

3. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 31 88 205 . 4 2 9

4. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 31 81 189 . 4 2 9

5. Stewart, Elijah-USC So 31 55 129 . 4 2 6

6. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 31 53 125 . 4 2 4

7. Dorsey, Tyler-ORE Fr 29 54 128 . 4 2 2

8. Johnson, Que-WSU Jr 30 42 101 . 4 1 6

9. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 31 36 88 . 4 0 9

10. Loveridge, Jordan-UTAH Sr 31 79 194 . 4 0 7

11. Justice, Kodi-ASU So 31 58 143 . 4 0 6

12. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 70 173 . 4 0 5

13. Fortune, Josh-COLO Jr 31 50 126 . 3 9 7

14. Tucker, Dakarai-UTAH Sr 31 38 96 . 3 9 6

15. Bird, Jabari-CAL Jr 31 54 137 . 3 9 4

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 31 88 2.8

2. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 31 81 2.6

3. Loveridge, Jordan-UTAH Sr 31 79 2.5

4. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 70 2.3

5. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 71 2.3

6. King, George-COLO So 31 63 2.0

7. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 56 1.9

8. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 59 1.9

9. Justice, Kodi-ASU So 31 58 1.9

10. Dorsey, Tyler-ORE Fr 29 54 1.9

11. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 31 56 1.8

12. Pickens, Dorian-STAN So 29 52 1.8

13. Stewart, Elijah-USC So 31 55 1.8

14. Bird, Jabari-CAL Jr 31 54 1.7

Reinhardt, Katin-USC Jr 31 54 1.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 98 3.2

2. Dime, Malik-WASH Jr 30 82 2.7

3. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 31 66 2.1

4. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 49 1.7

5. Metu, Chimezie-USC Fr 31 50 1.6

Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 50 1.6

7. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 30 48 1.6

8. Eubanks, Drew-OSU Fr 29 39 1.3

9. Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 29 38 1.3

10. Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL So 28 33 1.2

11. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 36 1.2

12. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 31 1.1

13. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 30 31 1.0

14. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 30 1.0

Jacobsen, Eric-ASU Sr 31 30 1.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Benson, Casey-ORE So 31 95 21 4.5

2. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 164 61 2.7

3. Jackson-Cartwright-ARIZ So 31 110 45 2.4

4. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 153 66 2.3

5. Bonam, Lorenzo-UTAH Jr 31 97 44 2.2

6. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 28 151 73 2.1

7. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 31 151 74 2.0

8. Allen, Kadeem-ARIZ Jr 31 113 58 1.9

9. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 142 79 1.8

10. Callison, Charles-WSU Jr 26 78 44 1.8

11. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 31 120 68 1.8

12. Wallace, Tyrone-CAL Sr 26 113 74 1.5

13. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 31 124 90 1.4

14. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 100 74 1.4

15. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 130 99 1.3

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 103 3.3

2. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 30 96 3.2

3. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 30 90 3.0

4. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 31 92 3.0

5. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 89 2.9

6. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 78 2.7

7. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 83 2.7

8. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 77 2.5

9. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 72 2.5

10. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 30 74 2.5

11. Dime, Malik-WASH Jr 30 73 2.4

12. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 31 70 2.3

13. Jacobsen, Eric-ASU Sr 31 68 2.2

14. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 27 59 2.2

15. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 66 2.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 263 9.4

2. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 30 216 7.2

3. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 31 193 6.2

4. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 29 175 6.0

5. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 31 176 5.7

6. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 30 161 5.4

7. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 147 5.1

8. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 31 157 5.1

9. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 31 156 5.0

10. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 31 148 4.8

11. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 136 4.7

12. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 31 144 4.6

13. Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 29 131 4.5

14. Brown, Jaylen-CAL Fr 31 139 4.5

15. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 134 4.5

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 31 1126 36.3

2. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 31 1095 35.3

3. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 29 986 34.0

4. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 29 984 33.9

5. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 30 1012 33.7

6. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 28 934 33.4

7. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 30 996 33.2

8. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 31 1019 32.9

Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 31 1019 32.9

10. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 31 1017 32.8

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Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Oregon 14-4 . 7 7 8 77.8 70.9 14-4 . 7 7 8 77.8 70.9

Utah 13-5 . 7 2 2 73.2 66.2 13-5 . 7 2 2 73.2 66.2

Arizona 12-6 . 6 6 7 82.4 72.2 12-6 . 6 6 7 82.4 72.2

California 12-6 . 6 6 7 73.5 67.8 12-6 . 6 6 7 73.5 67.8

Colorado 10-8 . 5 5 6 70.6 71.3 10-8 . 5 5 6 70.6 71.3

Washington 9-9 . 5 0 0 83.5 84.6 9-9 . 5 0 0 83.5 84.6

USC 9-9 . 5 0 0 78.9 79.3 9-9 . 5 0 0 78.9 79.3

Oregon State 9-9 . 5 0 0 70.4 72.0 9-9 . 5 0 0 70.4 72.0

Stanford 8-10 . 4 4 4 67.8 72.3 8-10 . 4 4 4 67.8 72.3

UCLA 6-12 . 3 3 3 76.8 77.4 6-12 . 3 3 3 76.8 77.4

Arizona State 5-13 . 2 7 8 72.1 78.2 5-13 . 2 7 8 72.1 78.2

Washington State 1-17 . 0 5 6 68.1 82.8 1-17 . 0 5 6 68.1 82.8

Current unbeaten streak

Utah -- 7

Oregon -- 5

Arizona -- 2

Washington -- 1

Oregon State -- 1

California -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Arizona 18 1483-1300 82.4-72.2 +10.2 519-1058 . 4 9 1 127-308 . 4 1 2 318-432 . 7 3 6 705 564 +7.8

Arizona State 18 1297-1407 72.1-78.2 -6.1 442-1086 . 4 0 7 157-447 . 3 5 1 256-384 . 6 6 7 616 668 -2.9

California 18 1323-1220 73.5-67.8 +5.7 459-1004 . 4 5 7 126-328 . 3 8 4 279-427 . 6 5 3 701 607 +5.2

Colorado 18 1271-1284 70.6-71.3 -0.7 427-1062 . 4 0 2 119-312 . 3 8 1 298-405 . 7 3 6 732 614 +6.6

Oregon 18 1401-1276 77.8-70.9 +6.9 491-1052 . 4 6 7 128-366 . 3 5 0 291-395 . 7 3 7 619 580 +2.2

Oregon State 18 1267-1296 70.4-72.0 -1.6 458-1053 . 4 3 5 115-328 . 3 5 1 236-371 . 6 3 6 590 669 -4.4

Stanford 18 1220-1301 67.8-72.3 -4.5 413-995 . 4 1 5 103-336 . 3 0 7 291-412 . 7 0 6 569 642 -4.1

UCLA 18 1382-1393 76.8-77.4 -0.6 510-1138 . 4 4 8 120-327 . 3 6 7 242-344 . 7 0 3 691 672 +1.1

USC 18 1421-1428 78.9-79.3 -0.4 506-1116 . 4 5 3 128-349 . 3 6 7 281-414 . 6 7 9 667 694 -1.5

Utah 18 1317-1192 73.2-66.2 +6.9 474-1001 . 4 7 4 130-367 . 3 5 4 239-348 . 6 8 7 631 611 +1.1

Washington 18 1503-1523 83.5-84.6 -1.1 508-1198 . 4 2 4 135-396 . 3 4 1 352-472 . 7 4 6 664 769 -5.8

Washington State 18 1225-1490 68.1-82.8 -14.7 447-1021 . 4 3 8 97-295 . 3 2 9 234-329 . 7 1 1 591 686 -5.3

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Arizona 9-131796 14644 9-83329 9259 0-0 0 18-215125 11951

Arizona State 9-57492 6388 9-74072 8230 0-0 0 18-131564 7309

California 9-98214 10913 9-73310 8146 0-0 0 18-171524 9529

Colorado 9-82214 9135 9-65864 7318 0-0 0 18-148078 8227

Oregon 9-80111 8901 9-81702 9078 0-0 0 18-161813 8990

Oregon State 9-61672 6852 9-82642 9182 0-0 0 18-144314 8017

Stanford 9-43451 4828 9-78522 8725 0-0 0 18-121973 6776

UCLA 9-81118 9013 9-74512 8279 0-0 0 18-155630 8646

USC 9-55130 6126 9-76183 8465 0-0 0 18-131313 7295

Utah 9-118484 13165 9-60973 6775 0-0 0 18-179457 9970

Washington 9-68494 7610 9-76659 8518 0-0 0 18-145153 8064

Washington State 9-26840 2982 9-77248 8583 0-0 0 18-104088 5783

Totals 108-905016 8380 108-905016 8380 0-0 0 216-1810032 8380

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Washington 18 9-9 1503 83.5

2. Arizona 18 12-6 1483 82.4

3. USC 18 9-9 1421 78.9

4. Oregon 18 14-4 1401 77.8

5. UCLA 18 6-12 1382 76.8

6. California 18 12-6 1323 73.5

7. Utah 18 13-5 1317 73.2

8. Arizona State 18 5-13 1297 72.1

9. Colorado 18 10-8 1271 70.6

10. Oregon State 18 9-9 1267 70.4

11. Washington State 18 1-17 1225 68.1

12. Stanford 18 8-10 1220 67.8

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. Utah 18 1192 66.2

2. California 18 1220 67.8

3. Oregon 18 1276 70.9

4. Colorado 18 1284 71.3

5. Oregon State 18 1296 72.0

6. Arizona 18 1300 72.2

7. Stanford 18 1301 72.3

8. UCLA 18 1393 77.4

9. Arizona State 18 1407 78.2

10. USC 18 1428 79.3

11. Washington State 18 1490 82.8

12. Washington 18 1523 84.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. Arizona 18 82.4 72.2 +10.2

2. Utah 18 73.2 66.2 +6.9

3. Oregon 18 77.8 70.9 +6.9

4. California 18 73.5 67.8 +5.7

5. USC 18 78.9 79.3 -0.4

6. UCLA 18 76.8 77.4 -0.6

7. Colorado 18 70.6 71.3 -0.7

8. Washington 18 83.5 84.6 -1.1

9. Oregon State 18 70.4 72.0 -1.6

10. Stanford 18 67.8 72.3 -4.5

11. Arizona State 18 72.1 78.2 -6.1

12. Washington State 18 68.1 82.8 -14.7

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Washington 18 352 472 . 7 4 6

2. Oregon 18 291 395 . 7 3 7

3. Arizona 18 318 432 . 7 3 6

4. Colorado 18 298 405 . 7 3 6

5. Washington State 18 234 329 . 7 1 1

6. Stanford 18 291 412 . 7 0 6

7. UCLA 18 242 344 . 7 0 3

8. Utah 18 239 348 . 6 8 7

9. USC 18 281 414 . 6 7 9

10. Arizona State 18 256 384 . 6 6 7

11. California 18 279 427 . 6 5 3

12. Oregon State 18 236 371 . 6 3 6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Arizona 18 519 1058 . 4 9 1

2. Utah 18 474 1001 . 4 7 4

3. Oregon 18 491 1052 . 4 6 7

4. California 18 459 1004 . 4 5 7

5. USC 18 506 1116 . 4 5 3

6. UCLA 18 510 1138 . 4 4 8

7. Washington State 18 447 1021 . 4 3 8

8. Oregon State 18 458 1053 . 4 3 5

9. Washington 18 508 1198 . 4 2 4

10. Stanford 18 413 995 . 4 1 5

11. Arizona State 18 442 1086 . 4 0 7

12. Colorado 18 427 1062 . 4 0 2

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. California 18 425 1052 . 4 0 4

2. Utah 18 449 1078 . 4 1 7

3. Arizona 18 473 1125 . 4 2 0

4. Colorado 18 445 1049 . 4 2 4

5. USC 18 518 1181 . 4 3 9

6. UCLA 18 491 1112 . 4 4 2

7. Oregon 18 456 1011 . 4 5 1

8. Oregon State 18 439 971 . 4 5 2

9. Washington 18 516 1135 . 4 5 5

10. Washington State 18 516 1127 . 4 5 8

11. Stanford 18 432 940 . 4 6 0

12. Arizona State 18 494 1003 . 4 9 3

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. Arizona 18 127 308 . 4 1 2

2. California 18 126 328 . 3 8 4

3. Colorado 18 119 312 . 3 8 1

4. UCLA 18 120 327 . 3 6 7

5. USC 18 128 349 . 3 6 7

6. Utah 18 130 367 . 3 5 4

7. Arizona State 18 157 447 . 3 5 1

8. Oregon State 18 115 328 . 3 5 1

9. Oregon 18 128 366 . 3 5 0

10. Washington 18 135 396 . 3 4 1

11. Washington State 18 97 295 . 3 2 9

12. Stanford 18 103 336 . 3 0 7

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. California 18 79 249 . 3 1 7

2. USC 18 129 395 . 3 2 7

3. Arizona 18 121 362 . 3 3 4

4. Utah 18 110 324 . 3 4 0

5. Oregon State 18 128 372 . 3 4 4

6. Colorado 18 110 315 . 3 4 9

7. Washington 18 119 332 . 3 5 8

8. UCLA 18 155 416 . 3 7 3

9. Oregon 18 122 323 . 3 7 8

10. Stanford 18 145 383 . 3 7 9

11. Washington State 18 133 344 . 3 8 7

12. Arizona State 18 134 344 . 3 9 0

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Colorado 18 732 40.7

2. Arizona 18 705 39.2

3. California 18 701 38.9

4. UCLA 18 691 38.4

5. USC 18 667 37.1

6. Washington 18 664 36.9

7. Utah 18 631 35.1

8. Oregon 18 619 34.4

9. Arizona State 18 616 34.2

10. Washington State 18 591 32.8

11. Oregon State 18 590 32.8

12. Stanford 18 569 31.6

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Arizona 18 564 31.3

2. Oregon 18 580 32.2

3. California 18 607 33.7

4. Utah 18 611 33.9

5. Colorado 18 614 34.1

6. Stanford 18 642 35.7

7. Arizona State 18 668 37.1

8. Oregon State 18 669 37.2

9. UCLA 18 672 37.3

10. Washington State 18 686 38.1

11. USC 18 694 38.6

12. Washington 18 769 42.7

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Arizona 18 705 39.2 564 31.3 +7.8

2. Colorado 18 732 40.7 614 34.1 +6.6

3. California 18 701 38.9 607 33.7 +5.2

4. Oregon 18 619 34.4 580 32.2 +2.2

5. Utah 18 631 35.1 611 33.9 +1.1

6. UCLA 18 691 38.4 672 37.3 +1.1

7. USC 18 667 37.1 694 38.6 -1.5

8. Arizona State 18 616 34.2 668 37.1 -2.9

9. Stanford 18 569 31.6 642 35.7 -4.1

10. Oregon State 18 590 32.8 669 37.2 -4.4

11. Washington State 18 591 32.8 686 38.1 -5.3

12. Washington 18 664 36.9 769 42.7 -5.8

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. Washington 18 115 6.4

2. Oregon 18 98 5.4

3. Arizona 18 91 5.1

4. USC 18 87 4.8

5. Colorado 18 86 4.8

6. California 18 79 4.4

7. Utah 18 66 3.7

8. UCLA 18 63 3.5

9. Washington State 18 60 3.3

10. Oregon State 18 56 3.1

11. Arizona State 18 42 2.3

12. Stanford 18 40 2.2

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. UCLA 18 286 15.9

2. Utah 18 269 14.9

3. Arizona 18 264 14.7

4. USC 18 256 14.2

5. Washington 18 251 13.9

6. Oregon 18 239 13.3

7. Oregon State 18 233 12.9

8. California 18 232 12.9

9. Washington State 18 231 12.8

10. Arizona State 18 226 12.6

11. Colorado 18 211 11.7

12. Stanford 18 198 11.0

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. Washington 18 138 7.7

2. Oregon State 18 136 7.6

3. Stanford 18 124 6.9

4. Oregon 18 120 6.7

5. Utah 18 107 5.9

6. USC 18 101 5.6

7. Arizona State 18 95 5.3

8. Colorado 18 93 5.2

UCLA 18 93 5.2

10. Arizona 18 73 4.1

Washington State 18 73 4.1

12. California 18 71 3.9

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Oregon State 18 186 10.3 251 13.9 +3.6

2. Washington 18 235 13.1 291 16.2 +3.1

3. Stanford 18 199 11.1 247 13.7 +2.7

4. Oregon 18 195 10.8 234 13.0 +2.2

5. Arizona State 18 206 11.4 224 12.4 +1.0

6. Utah 18 208 11.6 208 11.6 +0.0

7. UCLA 18 215 11.9 208 11.6 -0.4

8. USC 18 218 12.1 210 11.7 -0.4

9. Arizona 18 217 12.1 192 10.7 -1.4

10. Colorado 18 242 13.4 195 10.8 -2.6

11. California 18 227 12.6 171 9.5 -3.1

12. Washington State 18 246 13.7 163 9.1 -4.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. UCLA 18 286 15.9 215 11.9 1.3

2. Utah 18 269 14.9 208 11.6 1.3

3. Oregon State 18 233 12.9 186 10.3 1.3

4. Oregon 18 239 13.3 195 10.8 1.2

5. Arizona 18 264 14.7 217 12.1 1.2

6. USC 18 256 14.2 218 12.1 1.2

7. Arizona State 18 226 12.6 206 11.4 1.1

8. Washington 18 251 13.9 235 13.1 1.1

9. California 18 232 12.9 227 12.6 1.0

10. Stanford 18 198 11.0 199 11.1 1.0

11. Washington State 18 231 12.8 246 13.7 0.9

12. Colorado 18 211 11.7 242 13.4 0.9

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OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Colorado 18 237 13.2

2. Washington 18 224 12.4

3. UCLA 18 207 11.5

4. Arizona State 18 201 11.2

5. Oregon 18 198 11.0

6. USC 18 194 10.8

7. Arizona 18 193 10.7

8. California 18 191 10.6

9. Oregon State 18 188 10.4

10. Stanford 18 179 9.9

11. Utah 18 171 9.5

12. Washington State 18 128 7.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Arizona 18 512 28.4

2. California 18 510 28.3

3. Colorado 18 495 27.5

4. UCLA 18 484 26.9

5. USC 18 473 26.3

6. Washington State 18 463 25.7

7. Utah 18 460 25.6

8. Washington 18 440 24.4

9. Oregon 18 421 23.4

10. Arizona State 18 415 23.1

11. Oregon State 18 402 22.3

12. Stanford 18 390 21.7

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. Colorado 18 495 170 .744

2. Arizona 18 512 177 .743

3. California 18 510 179 .740

4. Arizona State 18 415 158 .724

5. Oregon 18 421 179 .702

6. Utah 18 460 196 .701

7. UCLA 18 484 207 .700

8. Washington State 18 463 200 .698

9. Stanford 18 390 184 .679

10. Oregon State 18 402 191 .678

11. USC 18 473 227 .676

12. Washington 18 440 243 .644

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. Colorado 18 237 444 .348

2. Arizona 18 193 387 .333

3. Oregon 18 198 401 .331

4. California 18 191 428 .309

5. UCLA 18 207 465 .308

6. Washington 18 224 526 .299

7. USC 18 194 467 .293

8. Utah 18 171 415 .292

9. Arizona State 18 201 510 .283

10. Oregon State 18 188 478 .282

11. Stanford 18 179 458 .281

12. Washington State 18 128 486 .208

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. Arizona State 18 157 8.7

2. Washington 18 135 7.5

3. Utah 18 130 7.2

4. Oregon 18 128 7.1

USC 18 128 7.1

6. Arizona 18 127 7.1

7. California 18 126 7.0

8. UCLA 18 120 6.7

9. Colorado 18 119 6.6

10. Oregon State 18 115 6.4

11. Stanford 18 103 5.7

12. Washington State 18 97 5.4

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SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 102 42 155 401 22.3

2. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 125 39 41 330 18.3

3. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 113 0 86 312 17.3

4. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 18 113 22 59 307 17.1

5. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 92 34 84 302 16.8

6. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 18 110 21 56 297 16.5

7. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 18 104 58 29 295 16.4

8. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 87 46 70 290 16.1

9. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 18 101 0 86 288 16.0

10. Brown, Jaylen-CAL Fr 18 95 19 77 286 15.9

11. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 110 12 45 277 15.4

12. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 97 10 53 257 15.1

13. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 86 1 66 239 14.9

14. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 18 88 9 74 259 14.4

15. Holder, Tra-ASU So 18 78 34 65 255 14.2

16. Tinkle, Tres-OSU Fr 16 74 20 57 225 14.1

17. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 85 32 36 238 13.2

18. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 18 74 50 39 237 13.2

19. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 18 93 11 39 236 13.1

20. King, George-COLO So 18 76 34 40 226 12.6

21. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 18 87 3 45 222 12.3

22. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 75 20 50 220 12.2

23. Dorsey, Tyler-ORE Fr 18 74 30 41 219 12.2

24. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 18 78 1 61 218 12.1

25. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 18 76 13 52 217 12.1

Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 18 87 0 43 217 12.1

27. Johnson, Que-WSU Jr 18 70 26 43 209 11.6

28. Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 18 69 23 46 207 11.5

Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU Fr 18 73 26 35 207 11.5

30. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 18 72 8 54 206 11.4

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 31 160 191 11.2

2. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 18 54 129 183 10.2

3. Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 51 122 173 9.6

4. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 18 54 110 164 9.1

5. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 54 102 156 8.7

6. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 18 65 84 149 8.3

7. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 37 94 131 8.2

8. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 18 41 101 142 7.9

9. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 40 89 129 7.2

10. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 18 48 77 125 6.9

Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 18 34 91 125 6.9

12. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 41 80 121 6.7

Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 18 36 85 121 6.7

14. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 25 90 115 6.4

15. Kuzma, Kyle-UTAH So 18 36 70 106 5.9

Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 18 34 72 106 5.9

17. Rooks, Kameron-CAL So 18 37 68 105 5.8

18. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 18 39 65 104 5.8

19. Tinkle, Tres-OSU Fr 16 19 71 90 5.6

20. Brown, Jaylen-CAL Fr 18 18 83 101 5.6

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 113 181 . 6 2 4

2. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 18 81 135 . 6 0 0

3. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 18 101 173 . 5 8 4

4. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 18 78 137 . 5 6 9

5. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 75 134 . 5 6 0

6. Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 58 104 . 5 5 8

7. Eubanks, Drew-OSU Fr 18 59 106 . 5 5 7

8. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 18 93 175 . 5 3 1

9. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 97 187 . 5 1 9

10. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 18 87 168 . 5 1 8

Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 18 87 168 . 5 1 8

12. Kuzma, Kyle-UTAH So 18 73 144 . 5 0 7

13. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 18 54 108 . 5 0 0

14. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 86 180 . 4 7 8

15. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 18 72 151 . 4 7 7

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 98 5.4

2. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 93 5.2

3. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 91 5.1

4. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 18 90 5.0

5. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 82 4.6

6. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 18 75 4.2

7. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 18 74 4.1

8. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 18 73 4.1

9. Jackson-Cartwright-ARIZ So 18 66 3.7

Holder, Tra-ASU So 18 66 3.7

11. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 65 3.6

12. Singer, Sam-CAL Jr 18 63 3.5

13. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 18 60 3.3

Allen, Kadeem-ARIZ Jr 18 60 3.3

15. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 18 59 3.3

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FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 155 181 . 8 5 6

2. Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 18 46 54 . 8 5 2

3. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 41 49 . 8 3 7

4. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 18 59 72 . 8 1 9

5. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 18 74 91 . 8 1 3

6. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 70 87 . 8 0 5

7. King, George-COLO So 18 40 50 . 8 0 0

8. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 18 39 50 . 7 8 0

9. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 50 66 . 7 5 8

10. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 53 70 . 7 5 7

11. Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 62 82 . 7 5 6

12. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 84 113 . 7 4 3

13. Iroegbu, Ike-WSU Jr 18 52 70 . 7 4 3

14. Johnson, Que-WSU Jr 18 43 58 . 7 4 1

15. Allen, Marcus-STAN Jr 18 63 85 . 7 4 1

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 42 2.3

2. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 18 35 1.9

3. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 18 32 1.8

4. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 27 1.5

5. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 25 1.4

6. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 24 1.3

7. Cook, Elgin-ORE Sr 18 23 1.3

8. Brooks, Dillon-ORE So 18 22 1.2

Humphrey, Michael-STAN So 18 22 1.2

Thybulle, Matisse-WASH Fr 18 22 1.2

11. Pickens, Dorian-STAN So 18 21 1.2

Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 18 21 1.2

Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 18 21 1.2

Allen, Marcus-STAN Jr 18 21 1.2

15. Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU Fr 18 20 1.1

Justice, Kodi-ASU So 18 20 1.1

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Jackson-Cartwright-ARIZ So 18 18 37 . 4 8 6

2. Stewart, Elijah-USC So 18 33 71 . 4 6 5

3. Benson, Casey-ORE So 18 22 49 . 4 4 9

4. King, George-COLO So 18 34 76 . 4 4 7

5. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 18 50 115 . 4 3 5

6. Johnson, Que-WSU Jr 18 26 60 . 4 3 3

7. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 18 58 134 . 4 3 3

8. Justice, Kodi-ASU So 18 37 89 . 4 1 6

9. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 18 22 53 . 4 1 5

10. Bird, Jabari-CAL Jr 18 33 80 . 4 1 3

11. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 42 102 . 4 1 2

12. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 39 95 . 4 1 1

13. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 32 78 . 4 1 0

14. Collier, Dominique-COLO So 18 19 47 . 4 0 4

15. Fletcher, Tre'Shaun-COLO Jr 18 20 50 . 4 0 0

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 18 58 3.2

2. Mathews, Jordan-CAL Jr 18 50 2.8

3. Loveridge, Jordan-UTAH Sr 18 46 2.6

Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 46 2.6

5. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 42 2.3

6. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 39 2.2

Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 18 39 2.2

8. Justice, Kodi-ASU So 18 37 2.1

9. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 34 1.9

King, George-COLO So 18 34 1.9

Holder, Tra-ASU So 18 34 1.9

12. Stewart, Elijah-USC So 18 33 1.8

Bird, Jabari-CAL Jr 18 33 1.8

14. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 32 1.8

15. Dorsey, Tyler-ORE Fr 18 30 1.7

Pickens, Dorian-STAN So 18 30 1.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 55 3.1

2. Dime, Malik-WASH Jr 18 47 2.6

3. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 18 35 1.9

4. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 18 31 1.7

5. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 25 1.6

6. Bell, Jordan-ORE So 18 27 1.5

Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 27 1.5

8. Metu, Chimezie-USC Fr 18 24 1.3

9. Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL So 18 23 1.3

10. Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 18 22 1.2

11. Eubanks, Drew-OSU Fr 18 21 1.2

Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 21 1.2

13. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 18 1.1

14. Jacobsen, Eric-ASU Sr 18 17 0.9

Allen, Kadeem-ARIZ Jr 18 17 0.9

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Benson, Casey-ORE So 18 54 13 4.2

2. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 93 30 3.1

3. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 98 35 2.8

4. Jackson-Cartwright-ARIZ So 18 66 29 2.3

5. Singer, Sam-CAL Jr 18 63 30 2.1

6. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 18 73 35 2.1

7. Bonam, Lorenzo-UTAH Jr 18 57 28 2.0

8. Allen, Kadeem-ARIZ Jr 18 60 32 1.9

9. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 82 44 1.9

10. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 91 49 1.9

11. Jacobs, Julian-USC Jr 18 90 54 1.7

12. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 65 47 1.4

13. Holder, Tra-ASU So 18 66 49 1.3

14. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA Fr 18 74 55 1.3

15. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 18 75 58 1.3

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

March 5, 2016 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 18 65 3.6

2. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 18 54 3.0

Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 18 54 3.0

Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 54 3.0

5. Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 51 2.8

6. Chriss, Marquese-WASH Fr 18 48 2.7

Parker, Tony-UCLA Sr 18 48 2.7

8. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 37 2.3

9. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 18 41 2.3

Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 41 2.3

11. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 40 2.2

Dime, Malik-WASH Jr 18 40 2.2

13. Goodman, Savon-ASU Jr 18 39 2.2

14. Miller, Tory-COLO So 17 36 2.1

15. Rooks, Kameron-CAL So 18 37 2.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 160 9.4

2. Anderson, Ryan-ARIZ Sr 18 129 7.2

3. Tarczewski, Kaleb-ARIZ Sr 18 122 6.8

4. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA So 18 110 6.1

5. Scott, Josh-COLO Sr 16 94 5.9

6. Poeltl, Jakob-UTAH So 18 102 5.7

7. Rabb, Ivan-CAL Fr 18 101 5.6

8. Oleka, Obinna-ASU Jr 18 91 5.1

9. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 90 5.0

10. PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 89 4.9

11. Jovanovic, Nikola-USC Jr 18 85 4.7

12. Gordon, Wesley-COLO Jr 18 84 4.7

13. Brown, Jaylen-CAL Fr 18 83 4.6

14. Boucher, Chris-ORE Sr 18 80 4.4

15. Tinkle, Tres-OSU Fr 16 71 4.4

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Alford, Bryce-UCLA Jr 18 651 36.2

2. Hamilton, Isaac-UCLA Jr 18 649 36.1

3. Murray, Dejounte-WASH Fr 18 645 35.8

4. Andrews, Andrew-WASH Sr 18 639 35.5

5. Hawkinson, Josh-WSU Jr 17 603 35.5

6. Allen, Rosco-STAN Sr 18 618 34.3

7. York, Gabe-ARIZ Sr 18 616 34.2

8. Taylor, Brandon-UTAH Sr 18 612 34.0

9. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC So 18 608 33.8

PaytonII, Gary-OSU Sr 18 608 33.8

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Conference Team Highs

March 5, 2016 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 115 Utah vs College of Idaho (12/28/15)

Margin 55 (92-37) Arizona vs Northern Arizona (12/16/15)

Field goals made 42 Utah vs College of Idaho (12/28/15)

Field goal attempts 81 Washington vs USC (01/03/16)

81 Arizona at USC (01/09/16)

Field goal percentage .673 (35-52) Utah vs Washington (02/10/16)

3-Pt FG made 18 Arizona vs Stanford (03/05/16)

3-Pt FG attempts 40 Utah vs Arizona State (02/25/16)

3-Pt percentage .750 (6-8) Oregon State at Utah (01/17/16)

Free throws made 38 UCLA at Washington (1/1/16)

Free throw attempts 52 Arizona vs Bradley (11/16/15)

Free throw percentage .958 (23-24) UCLA vs UNLV (11/23/15)

Rebounds 62 Washington vs Texas (11/14/15)

Assists 30 Utah vs Savannah State (12/16/15)

30 Utah vs Delaware State (12/22/15)

Steals 16 Washington vs TCU (12/08/15)

16 Oregon State vs Colorado (2/6/16)

Blocked shots 15 Washington vs Colorado (01/20/16)

Turnovers 25 UCLA at Washington (1/1/16)

Fouls 34 Washington vs Texas (11/14/15)

34 Arizona State at Washington (02/03/16)

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Conference Individual Highs

March 5, 2016 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 47 Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs Washington State (03/02/16)

35 Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs UCLA (1/1/16)

Field goals made 13 Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs Washington State (03/02/16)

12 Brooks, Dillon (Oregon) vs Valparaiso (11-22-15)

12 Hamilton, Isaac (UCLA) at Washington State (01/03/16)

12 Parker, Tony (UCLA) vs USC (01/13/16)

12 Iroegbu, Ike (Washington State) vs Colorado (01/23/16)

12 Brooks, Dillon (Oregon) vs Utah (02-07-16)

12 Humphrey, Michael (Stanford) vs UCLA (2/27/16)

Field goal attempts 25 PaytonII, Gary (Oregon State) vs Valparaiso (11/24/15)

24 Brooks, Dillon (Oregon) vs Valparaiso (11-22-15)

Field goal percentage .917 (11-12) Poeltl, Jakob (Utah) vs Washington (02/10/16)

.909 (10-11) Hawkinson, Josh (Washington State) vs Portland State (12/06/15)

3-Pt FG made 9 York, Gabe (Arizona) vs Stanford (03/05/16)

7 Reinhardt, Katin (USC) vs Cal Poly (12/17/15)

3-Pt FG attempts 14 York, Gabe (Arizona) vs Stanford (03/05/16)

13 Hamilton, Isaac (UCLA) vs Oregon State (03/05/16)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (6-6) Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs TCU (12/08/15)

1.000 (5-5) Daniels, Viont'e (Washington State) vs Northern Arizona (11/13/15)

1.000 (5-5) King, George (Colorado) vs Stanford (1/27/16)

Free throws made 17 Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs UCLA (1/1/16)

17 Alford, Bryce (UCLA) at Washington (1/1/16)

Free throw attempts 19 Andrews, Andrew (Washington) vs UCLA (1/1/16)

18 Alford, Bryce (UCLA) at Washington (1/1/16)

18 Murray, Dejounte (Washington) vs Arizona State (02/03/16)

18 Wallace, Tyrone (California) vs Oregon State (2-13-16)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (14-14) Trier, Allonzo (Arizona) vs Bradley (11/16/15)

1.000 (10-10) Rabb, Ivan (California) vs UC Santa Barbara (11-16-15)

1.000 (10-10) Jovanovic, Nikola (USC) at UC Santa Barbara (12/3/15)

1.000 (10-10) Atwood, Willie (Arizona State) vs Stephen F. Austin (12-22-15)

1.000 (10-10) Brooks, Dillon (Oregon) vs Oregon State (02-20-16)

1.000 (9-9) Loveridge, Jordan (Utah) at Wichita State (12/12/15)

1.000 (8-8) Tinkle, Tres (Oregon State) at UC Santa Barbara (11/21/15)

1.000 (8-8) Holiday, Aaron (UCLA) vs UNLV (11/23/15)

1.000 (8-8) Scott, Josh (Colorado) vs California (1/31/16)

1.000 (8-8) Oleka, Obinna (Arizona State) at Washington (02/03/16)

1.000 (8-8) Brooks, Dillon (Oregon) at Stanford (2/13/16)

1.000 (8-8) Wallace, Tyrone (California) at Arizona State (03-05-16)

Rebounds 20 Hawkinson, Josh (Washington State) vs Washington (01/09/16)

19 Parker, Tony (UCLA) vs Monmouth (11/13/15)

Assists 16 McLaughlin, Jordan (USC) vs Lafayette (12/23/15)

13 Jacobs, Julian (USC) vs Cal Poly (12/17/15)

Steals 7 Jacobs, Julian (USC) vs Arizona (01/09/16)

7 PaytonII, Gary (Oregon State) vs Colorado (2/6/16)

Blocked shots 9 Boucher, Chris (Oregon) vs Arkansas State (11-25-15)

7 Humphrey, Michael (Stanford) vs Green Bay (11/13/15)

7 Gordon, Wesley (Colorado) vs Nicholls State (12/18/15)

7 Dime, Malik (Washington) vs Colorado (01/20/16)

7 Boucher, Chris (Oregon) at Arizona State (01-31-16)

Turnovers 9 Murray, Dejounte (Washington) vs Texas (11/14/15)

9 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) at Utah (02/25/16)

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Conference Opponent Lows

March 5, 2016 (All games)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 37 Arizona vs Northern Arizona (12/16/15)

Field goals made 12 Arizona vs Northern Arizona (12/16/15)

Field goal attempts 41 Oregon at Arizona (1/28/16)

41 Stanford at California (2-6-16)

Field goal percentage .218 (12-55) Arizona vs Northern Arizona (12/16/15)

3-Pt FG made 0 Colorado vs Southern Methodist (12/23/15)

0 Washington State vs New Mexico (12-25-15)

0 Oregon vs California (01-06-16)

3-Pt FG attempts 5 Colorado vs Southern Methodist (12/23/15)

3-Pt percentage .000 (0-12) Oregon vs California (01-06-16)

.000 (0-10) Washington State vs New Mexico (12-25-15)

.000 (0-5) Colorado vs Southern Methodist (12/23/15)

Free throws made 0 Oregon State vs Loyola Marymount (12/2/15)

Free throw attempts 2 Oregon State vs Loyola Marymount (12/2/15)

Free throw percentage .000 (0-2) Oregon State vs Loyola Marymount (12/2/15)

Rebounds 20 Arizona vs Long Beach State (12/22/15)

20 Washington State vs Northern Iowa (12-23-15)

Assists 3 Colorado vs Oregon State (1/13/16)

Steals 0 Oregon vs UCLA (01-23-16)

0 Arizona State at Arizona (02/17/16)

0 Washington vs Washington State (03/02/16)

Blocked shots 0 Several

Turnovers 3 Utah at Wichita State (12/12/15)

Fouls 8 USC vs Lafayette (12/23/15)

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Individual Double-Doubles

March 5, 2016 (All games)

DOUBLE-DOUBLE PERFORMANCES

Alford, Bryce - UCLA 10 points, 11 assists at Arizona State (02-14-16)

Allen, Marcus - Stanford 16 points, 10 rebounds vs California (1/14/16)

Allen, Rosco - Stanford 15 points, 11 rebounds vs Green Bay (11/13/15)

11 points, 12 rebounds vs Sacramento State (12/21/15)

22 points, 10 rebounds vs California (1/14/16)

Anderson, Ryan - Arizona 18 points, 12 rebounds vs Pacific (11/13/15)

17 points, 11 rebounds vs Santa Clara (11/26/15)

27 points, 12 rebounds vs Providence (11/27/15)

18 points, 12 rebounds vs Northern Arizona (12/16/15)

17 points, 13 rebounds vs UNLV (12/19/15)

11 points, 14 rebounds vs Long Beach State (12/22/15)

10 points, 10 rebounds at Arizona State (01-03-16)

15 points, 15 rebounds at UCLA (01/07/16)

22 points, 10 rebounds vs Oregon (1/28/16)

13 points, 12 rebounds vs Oregon State (1/30/16)

31 points, 12 rebounds at Washington State (02/03/16)

22 points, 15 rebounds at Washington (02/06/16)

11 points, 13 rebounds vs UCLA (02/12/16)

19 points, 10 rebounds at Colorado (2/24/16)

18 points, 10 rebounds vs California (03/03/16)

14 points, 12 rebounds vs Stanford (03/05/16)

Andrews, Andrew - Washington 21 points, 11 rebounds vs Gonzaga (11/25/15)

30 points, 13 rebounds vs Charlotte (11/27/15)

15 points, 10 rebounds vs Cal State Fullerton (12/6/15)

29 points, 10 rebounds at Washington State (01/09/16)

30 points, 12 assists at Arizona State (01-16-16)

Atwood, Willie - Arizona State 11 points, 11 rebounds vs Sacramento State (11/13/15)

11 points, 10 rebounds vs Marquette (11/24/15)

13 points, 10 rebounds vs Houston Baptist (12-19-15)

Blakes, Gerry - Arizona State 13 points, 11 rebounds at UNLV (12/16/15)

Boatwright, Bennie - USC 23 points, 12 rebounds at Oregon (01-21-16)

Bolden, Jonah - UCLA 10 points, 11 rebounds at Gonzaga (12/12/15)

Boucher, Chris - Oregon 11 points, 11 rebounds vs UNLV (12/4/15)

14 points, 14 rebounds vs Navy (12/07/17)

11 points, 13 rebounds vs UC Irvine (12-15-15)

14 points, 10 rebounds vs Long Beach State (12-18-15)

18 points, 10 rebounds vs UCLA (01-23-16)

26 points, 10 rebounds at Arizona State (01-31-16)

18 points, 13 rebounds vs Washington State (02-24-16)

Brooks, Dillon - Oregon 26 points, 13 rebounds vs Valparaiso (11-22-15)

21 points, 10 rebounds vs Fresno State (11-30-15)

15 points, 10 rebounds vs Stanford (01-10-16)

Brown, Jaylen - California 16 points, 10 rebounds vs East Carolina (11-20-15)

18 points, 11 rebounds vs Sam Houston State (11-23-15)

17 points, 11 rebounds vs Colorado (1-1-16)

16 points, 10 rebounds vs UCLA (2-25-16)

Chriss, Marquese - Washington 29 points, 10 rebounds vs Mount St. Mary's (11/19/15)

22 points, 11 rebounds vs Montana (12/12/15)

13 points, 12 rebounds vs USC (01/03/16)

18 points, 10 rebounds at Colorado (2/13/16)

Cook, Elgin - Oregon 17 points, 12 rebounds at USC (03/05/16)

Dime, Malik - Washington 10 points, 14 rebounds vs Texas (11/14/15)

Eubanks, Drew - Oregon State 17 points, 13 rebounds vs Washington (2/24/16)

Fortune, Josh - Colorado 17 points, 14 rebounds vs Portland (11/20/15)

Goodman, Savon - Arizona State 13 points, 12 rebounds vs Belmont (11-16-15)

21 points, 16 rebounds vs North Carolina State (11/23/15)

10 points, 12 rebounds vs Texas A&M (12-05-15)

10 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington (01-16-16)

Gordon, Wesley - Colorado 15 points, 12 rebounds at Colorado State (12/6/15)

12 points, 14 rebounds vs Oregon State (1/13/16)

13 points, 11 rebounds at Oregon State (2/6/16)

15 points, 12 rebounds vs Washington State (2/11/16)

17 points, 13 rebounds vs Washington (2/13/16)

Hamilton, Isaac - UCLA 18 points, 11 rebounds vs McNeese State (12/22/15)

10 points, 10 rebounds vs USC (01/13/16)

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Hawkinson, Josh - Washington State 15 points, 11 rebounds vs Northern Arizona (11/13/15)

19 points, 14 rebounds vs Idaho State (11/20/15)

24 points, 10 rebounds vs Portland State (12/06/15)

16 points, 12 rebounds at Idaho (12/10/15)

17 points, 14 rebounds vs UTEP (12/13/15)

17 points, 12 rebounds vs Texas State (12/18/15)

16 points, 10 rebounds vs Oklahoma (12-22-15)

14 points, 13 rebounds vs Northern Iowa (12-23-15)

19 points, 10 rebounds vs New Mexico (12-25-15)

19 points, 13 rebounds vs USC (01/01/16)

20 points, 10 rebounds vs UCLA (01/03/16)

21 points, 20 rebounds vs Washington (01/09/16)

15 points, 12 rebounds at Arizona State (01-14-16)

12 points, 10 rebounds vs Colorado (01/23/16)

16 points, 11 rebounds at USC (01/28/16)

14 points, 17 rebounds vs Arizona (02/03/16)

18 points, 13 rebounds at Colorado (2/11/16)

17 points, 12 rebounds vs Stanford (02/18/16)

17 points, 10 rebounds at Oregon (02-24-16)

23 points, 17 rebounds at Washington (03/02/16)

Humphrey, Michael - Stanford 13 points, 11 rebounds vs Green Bay (11/13/15)

13 points, 12 rebounds vs Charleston Southern (11/15/15)

26 points, 10 rebounds at Washington State (02/18/16)

Iroegbu, Ike - Washington State 17 points, 11 assists vs New Mexico (12-25-15)

Jacobs, Julian - USC 11 rebounds, 10 assists vs Cal State Northridge (11/23/15)

12 points, 10 rebounds at UC Santa Barbara (12/3/15)

10 points, 13 assists vs Cal Poly (12/17/15)

Jacobsen, Eric - Arizona State 15 points, 10 rebounds vs Kennesaw State (11-18-15)

Jovanovic, Nikola - USC 20 points, 12 rebounds vs Monmouth (11/16/15)

10 points, 10 rebounds vs Cal State Northridge (11/23/15)

14 points, 11 rebounds vs Wichita State (11/26/15)

21 points, 16 rebounds vs SIUE (12/21/15)

20 points, 12 rebounds at Washington State (01/01/16)

14 points, 10 rebounds at Washington (01/03/16)

25 points, 15 rebounds at Arizona State (02-12-16)

King, George - Colorado 10 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington (2/13/16)

Kuzma, Kyle - Utah 23 points, 12 rebounds vs Southern Utah (11/13/15)

17 points, 11 rebounds vs Idaho State (11/27/15)

14 points, 12 rebounds at Stanford (1/1/16)

11 points, 10 rebounds at Washington (01/24/16)

Loveridge, Jordan - Utah 16 points, 10 rebounds at Oregon (02-07-16)

McLaughlin, Jordan - USC 14 points, 16 assists vs Lafayette (12/23/15)

Miller, Tory - Colorado 19 points, 10 rebounds vs Hampton (12/19/15)

Murray, Dejounte - Washington 21 points, 11 rebounds vs Gonzaga (11/25/15)

34 points, 11 rebounds vs Arizona State (02/03/16)

Oleka, Obinna - Arizona State 10 points, 14 rebounds vs Marquette (11/24/15)

11 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington State (01-14-16)

13 points, 11 rebounds vs Washington (01-16-16)

14 points, 13 rebounds vs UCLA (02-14-16)

Parker, Tony - UCLA 19 points, 19 rebounds vs Monmouth (11/13/15)

16 points, 14 rebounds vs Cal Poly (11/15/15)

15 points, 15 rebounds vs Pepperdine (11/19/15)

18 points, 15 rebounds vs Wake Forest (11/25/15)

14 points, 11 rebounds vs Cal State Northridge (11/29/15)

16 points, 10 rebounds vs Long Beach State (12/06/15)

13 points, 11 rebounds vs North Carolina (12/19/15)

14 points, 12 rebounds vs Arizona (01/07/16)

27 points, 12 rebounds vs USC (01/13/16)

PaytonII, Gary - Oregon State 12 points, 11 rebounds vs Iona (11/17/15)

25 points, 11 rebounds vs Valparaiso (11/24/15)

13 points, 11 rebounds at Kansas (12/12/15)

20 points, 11 rebounds vs California (1/9/16)

26 points, 15 rebounds at Colorado (1/13/16)

22 points, 15 rebounds vs USC (1/24/16)

15 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington (2/24/16)

Pickens, Dorian - Stanford 11 points, 10 rebounds vs Villanova (11/26/15)

Poeltl, Jakob - Utah 26 points, 11 rebounds vs Southern Utah (11/13/15)

15 points, 12 rebounds vs San Diego State (11/16/15)

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32 points, 11 rebounds vs Temple (11/22/15)

19 points, 11 rebounds vs Idaho State (11/27/15)

26 points, 13 rebounds vs Brigham Young (12/02/15)

19 points, 14 rebounds vs Duke (12/19/15)

15 points, 10 rebounds vs College of Idaho (12/28/15)

19 points, 10 rebounds at California (1-3-16)

29 points, 10 rebounds at Washington (01/24/16)

25 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington State (02/14/16)

15 points, 11 rebounds at UCLA (02/18/16)

29 points, 13 rebounds at USC (02/21/16)

14 points, 10 rebounds vs Arizona (02/27/16)

16 points, 13 rebounds vs Colorado (03/05/16)

Rabb, Ivan - California 14 points, 13 rebounds vs Rice (11-13-15)

14 points, 13 rebounds vs East Carolina (11-20-15)

12 points, 11 rebounds vs Incarnate Word (12-9-15)

15 points, 11 rebounds vs Saint Mary's (CA) (12-12-15)

12 points, 11 rebounds vs Davidson (12-28-15)

19 points, 10 rebounds vs Utah (1-3-16)

10 points, 10 rebounds at Oregon State (1/9/16)

12 points, 12 rebounds at Utah (01/27/16)

18 points, 10 rebounds vs USC (2-28-16)

15 points, 13 rebounds at Arizona (03/03/16)

Rooks, Kameron - California 11 points, 12 rebounds vs Stanford (2-6-16)

Scott, Josh - Colorado 11 points, 11 rebounds vs Iowa State (11/13/15)

14 points, 12 rebounds vs Omaha (11/22/15)

24 points, 15 rebounds vs Fort Lewis (12/2/15)

21 points, 11 rebounds at Colorado State (12/6/15)

22 points, 10 rebounds vs Brigham Young (12/12/15)

12 points, 12 rebounds vs Southern Methodist (12/23/15)

14 points, 14 rebounds at Stanford (1/3/16)

10 points, 10 rebounds vs Utah (1/8/16)

25 points, 12 rebounds vs Oregon State (1/13/16)

17 points, 11 rebounds vs Oregon (1/17/16)

18 points, 12 rebounds at Washington (01/20/16)

Stewart, Elijah - USC 14 points, 10 rebounds vs San Diego (11/13/15)

Tarczewski, Kaleb - Arizona 12 points, 12 rebounds at UCLA (01/07/16)

16 points, 12 rebounds at USC (01/09/16)

16 points, 13 rebounds vs Washington (01/14/16)

10 points, 12 rebounds vs California (03/03/16)

Tinkle, Tres - Oregon State 23 points, 11 rebounds vs Quinnipiac (12/21/15)

Tollefsen, Mark - Arizona 12 points, 10 rebounds at Washington State (02/03/16)

Wallace, Tyrone - California 17 points, 11 rebounds vs Seattle University (12-1-15)

14 points, 10 rebounds vs UCLA (2-25-16)

Welsh, Thomas - UCLA 12 points, 10 rebounds vs Monmouth (11/13/15)

21 points, 11 rebounds vs Kentucky (12/03/15)

15 points, 10 rebounds vs Long Beach State (12/06/15)

16 points, 14 rebounds vs McNeese State (12/22/15)

19 points, 15 rebounds at Washington (1/1/16)

13 points, 10 rebounds at Washington State (01/03/16)

12 points, 16 rebounds vs Arizona State (01/09/16)

10 points, 12 rebounds at Oregon State (1/20/16)

10 points, 10 rebounds vs Washington State (01/30/16)

14 points, 12 rebounds vs Oregon State (03/05/16)

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Pac-12 Men's Basketball

Individual Double-Doubles

March 5, 2016 (All games)

Number of double-double games

20 Hawkinson, Josh - Washington State

16 Anderson, Ryan - Arizona

14 Poeltl, Jakob - Utah

11 Scott, Josh - Colorado

10 Rabb, Ivan - California

10 Welsh, Thomas - UCLA

9 Parker, Tony - UCLA

7 Boucher, Chris - Oregon

7 Jovanovic, Nikola - USC

7 PaytonII, Gary - Oregon State

5 Andrews, Andrew - Washington

5 Gordon, Wesley - Colorado

4 Brown, Jaylen - California

4 Chriss, Marquese - Washington

4 Goodman, Savon - Arizona State

4 Kuzma, Kyle - Utah

4 Oleka, Obinna - Arizona State

4 Tarczewski, Kaleb - Arizona

3 Allen, Rosco - Stanford

3 Atwood, Willie - Arizona State

3 Brooks, Dillon - Oregon

3 Humphrey, Michael - Stanford

3 Jacobs, Julian - USC

2 Hamilton, Isaac - UCLA

2 Murray, Dejounte - Washington

2 Wallace, Tyrone - California

1 Alford, Bryce - UCLA

1 Allen, Marcus - Stanford

1 Blakes, Gerry - Arizona State

1 Boatwright, Bennie - USC

1 Bolden, Jonah - UCLA

1 Cook, Elgin - Oregon

1 Dime, Malik - Washington

1 Eubanks, Drew - Oregon State

1 Fortune, Josh - Colorado

1 Iroegbu, Ike - Washington State

1 Jacobsen, Eric - Arizona State

1 King, George - Colorado

1 Loveridge, Jordan - Utah

1 McLaughlin, Jordan - USC

1 Miller, Tory - Colorado

1 Pickens, Dorian - Stanford

1 Rooks, Kameron - California

1 Stewart, Elijah - USC

1 Tinkle, Tres - Oregon State

1 Tollefsen, Mark - Arizona